"Each single phase of a water supply network, from water adduction to distribution. to end-users, is exposed to many diverse potential sources of intentional contamination (or. malicious attacks). One of the most dangerous threats is a backflow attack that occurs when. a pump system, easily available on the market, is utilized to overcome the pressure gradient. of network pipes. In this work, a simple backflow attack with cyanide being introduced into. a real-water system is modeled and the most dangerous introduction points for a contaminant. incident are defined. Moreover, the network vulnerability has been analyzed by computing. the lethal dose of cyanide ingested by users and the total length of the contaminated water. system. Eventuall...
AbstractWater distribution systems are prone to be contaminated. Following a contamination event, th...
Water Supply Infrastructures have the mission to provide water for residential, industrial and agric...
The effect of limitations in the structural detail available in a network model on contamination wa...
This paper considers the introduction of a contaminant into a water supply system using a backflow a...
The introduction of cyanide with a backflow attack into a water system was studied. The recent devel...
Water distribution networks (WDNs) are among the most important civil networks, because they deliver...
The intentional contamination of water distribution systems represents one of the major risks for ci...
Introduction Presidential Decision Directive 63 identified water systems as one of the critical inf...
Protection of the water system is paramount due to the negative consequences of contaminated water o...
Monitoring platforms are widely employed for protecting critical systems. The accurate design of the...
Deliberate chemical contaminant injection is one of the most important dangers which threatens urban...
Water is becoming an increasingly scarce commodity and must be effectively managed to ensure minimal...
Drinking water systems aim to remove, reduce, and prevent microbial contamination in water by usingm...
As one of critical infrastructure systems, protecting the nation\u27s water infrastructure and impro...
Water distribution systems are susceptible to contamination events, which can occur due to naturally...
AbstractWater distribution systems are prone to be contaminated. Following a contamination event, th...
Water Supply Infrastructures have the mission to provide water for residential, industrial and agric...
The effect of limitations in the structural detail available in a network model on contamination wa...
This paper considers the introduction of a contaminant into a water supply system using a backflow a...
The introduction of cyanide with a backflow attack into a water system was studied. The recent devel...
Water distribution networks (WDNs) are among the most important civil networks, because they deliver...
The intentional contamination of water distribution systems represents one of the major risks for ci...
Introduction Presidential Decision Directive 63 identified water systems as one of the critical inf...
Protection of the water system is paramount due to the negative consequences of contaminated water o...
Monitoring platforms are widely employed for protecting critical systems. The accurate design of the...
Deliberate chemical contaminant injection is one of the most important dangers which threatens urban...
Water is becoming an increasingly scarce commodity and must be effectively managed to ensure minimal...
Drinking water systems aim to remove, reduce, and prevent microbial contamination in water by usingm...
As one of critical infrastructure systems, protecting the nation\u27s water infrastructure and impro...
Water distribution systems are susceptible to contamination events, which can occur due to naturally...
AbstractWater distribution systems are prone to be contaminated. Following a contamination event, th...
Water Supply Infrastructures have the mission to provide water for residential, industrial and agric...
The effect of limitations in the structural detail available in a network model on contamination wa...