A very important aspect in sewer systems management is represented by the detection of illicit intrusions, which recently supported the development of online sensors for wastewater quality monitoring. The present paper proposes a new methodology for characterizing an illicit intrusion in a sanitary or combined sewer system, using on-line pollutant concentration measurements. The source identification is formulated as an optimization problem, solved combining the hydraulic and quality simulation tool storm water management model (SWMM) with the GALib code. The methodology, which includes a prescreening procedure useful for complex and large systems, is applied to a literature scheme and a real testcase, showing promising results. An u...
In the present technical note, a simple methodology for identifying the source location of an accide...
The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is considered one of the standard tools for modeling sewer s...
In the last decade, the growth of the micro-industry in urban areas has produced an increase in the ...
A very important aspect in sewer systems management is represented by the detection of illicit intru...
Illicit intrusions in Sewer Systems (SSs), modifying the wastewater characteristics, may create prob...
AbstractIllicit intrusions in Sewer Systems (SSs), modifying the wastewater characteristics, may cre...
Wastewater quality monitoring is receiving growing interest with the necessity of developing new st...
Wastewater quality monitoring is receiving growing interest with the necessity of developing new str...
Abstract In the last decade, the growth of the micro-industry in urban areas has prod...
The term “illicit flows” refers to all those unexpected and unwanted waters that are drained by or d...
Infiltration and inflow (I/I) of non-sewer water into the urban sewer system is a critical problem i...
AbstractThe Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is considered one of the standard tools for modeling...
In the present technical note, a simple methodology for identifying the source location of an accide...
The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is considered one of the standard tools for modeling sewer s...
In the last decade, the growth of the micro-industry in urban areas has produced an increase in the ...
A very important aspect in sewer systems management is represented by the detection of illicit intru...
Illicit intrusions in Sewer Systems (SSs), modifying the wastewater characteristics, may create prob...
AbstractIllicit intrusions in Sewer Systems (SSs), modifying the wastewater characteristics, may cre...
Wastewater quality monitoring is receiving growing interest with the necessity of developing new st...
Wastewater quality monitoring is receiving growing interest with the necessity of developing new str...
Abstract In the last decade, the growth of the micro-industry in urban areas has prod...
The term “illicit flows” refers to all those unexpected and unwanted waters that are drained by or d...
Infiltration and inflow (I/I) of non-sewer water into the urban sewer system is a critical problem i...
AbstractThe Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is considered one of the standard tools for modeling...
In the present technical note, a simple methodology for identifying the source location of an accide...
The Storm Water Management Model (SWMM) is considered one of the standard tools for modeling sewer s...
In the last decade, the growth of the micro-industry in urban areas has produced an increase in the ...