This paper evaluates the metabolism-based performance of a number of centralised and decentralised water reuse strategies and their impact on integrated urban water systems (UWS) based on the nexus of water-energy-pollution. The performance assessment is based on a comprehensive and quantitative framework of urban water metabolism developed for integrated UWS over a long-term planning horizon. UWS performance is quantified based on the tracking down of mass balance flows/fluxes of water, energy, materials, costs, pollutants, and other environmental impacts using the WaterMet2 tool. The assessment framework is defined as a set of key performance indicators (KPIs) within the context of the water-energy-pollution nexus. The strategies comprise...
There is a discernible need for a holistic, long-term and sustainability approach in decision-making...
This paper presents a new “WaterMet2” model for integrated modelling of an urban water system (UWS)....
Traditional supplies of large volumes of water and wastewater disposal technologies have offered a l...
This paper evaluates the metabolism-based performance of a number of centralised and decentralised w...
In this study a combined water-energy-pollutant nexus and water metabolism assessment was developed ...
This study analyses the water-energy-pollutant nexus performance of urban water reuse strategies by ...
This paper presents a new quantitative model called ‘WaterMet2’ for the metabolism based assessment ...
Despite providing water-related services as the primary purpose of urban water system (UWS), all rel...
Open Access journalThis paper presents the "WaterMet2" model for long-term assessment of urban water...
Water scarcity is a source of concern for modern society. This study analyzed the environmental perf...
Article16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics a...
Urban areas will need to pursue new water servicing options to ensure local supply security. Decisio...
There is a discernible need for a holistic, long-term and sustainability approach in decision-making...
TRUST project / IWA Cities of the Future conference, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, 28-30 April 2015...
This paper presents the "WaterMet2" model for long-term assessment of urban water system (UWS) perfo...
There is a discernible need for a holistic, long-term and sustainability approach in decision-making...
This paper presents a new “WaterMet2” model for integrated modelling of an urban water system (UWS)....
Traditional supplies of large volumes of water and wastewater disposal technologies have offered a l...
This paper evaluates the metabolism-based performance of a number of centralised and decentralised w...
In this study a combined water-energy-pollutant nexus and water metabolism assessment was developed ...
This study analyses the water-energy-pollutant nexus performance of urban water reuse strategies by ...
This paper presents a new quantitative model called ‘WaterMet2’ for the metabolism based assessment ...
Despite providing water-related services as the primary purpose of urban water system (UWS), all rel...
Open Access journalThis paper presents the "WaterMet2" model for long-term assessment of urban water...
Water scarcity is a source of concern for modern society. This study analyzed the environmental perf...
Article16th Water Distribution System Analysis Conference, WDSA2014 — Urban Water Hydroinformatics a...
Urban areas will need to pursue new water servicing options to ensure local supply security. Decisio...
There is a discernible need for a holistic, long-term and sustainability approach in decision-making...
TRUST project / IWA Cities of the Future conference, Mülheim an der Ruhr, Germany, 28-30 April 2015...
This paper presents the "WaterMet2" model for long-term assessment of urban water system (UWS) perfo...
There is a discernible need for a holistic, long-term and sustainability approach in decision-making...
This paper presents a new “WaterMet2” model for integrated modelling of an urban water system (UWS)....
Traditional supplies of large volumes of water and wastewater disposal technologies have offered a l...