A risk-based approach to support water utilities in terms of defining pipe rehabilitation priorities is presented. In a risk analysis in the risk management process, the probability that a given event will happen and the consequences if it does happen have to be estimated and combined. In the quantitative risk analysis, numerical values are assigned to both consequence and probability. In this study, the risk event addressed was the inability to supply water due to pipe breaks. Therefore, on the probability side, the probability of pipes breaking was assessed, and on the consequence side, the reduced ability to satisfy the water demand (hydraulic reliability) due to pipe breakage was computed. Random Forest analysis was implemented for the ...
The emerging theory of vulnerability of water pipe networks intends to give an important contributio...
The vital importance of a reliable and safe drinking water supply makes efficient risk management ne...
In the 3rd edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organisation concl...
A risk-based approach to support water utilities in terms of defining pipe rehabilitation priorities...
The efficient and effective management of existing water distribution systems (WDSs) faces challenge...
The efficient and effective management of existing water distribution systems (WDSs) faces challenge...
Contemporary risk assessment makes reference to current world trends, whereby there is increased emp...
ABSTRACT The network of pipes in potable water distribution systems (WDS) are comprised of thousands...
The emerging theory of vulnerability of water pipe networks intends to give an important contributio...
A water distribution system is composed of thousands of pipes of varying materials, sizes, and ages....
AbstractThe risk assessment proposed in this paper is a method based on the calculation of three kin...
Making decisions on the renewal of a water distribution system is essentially a balancing act betwee...
It is a fact that water distribution systems in most European cities are reaching the end of their l...
The efficient delivery of potable water for a community through its distribution system has historic...
Access to a reliable water supply is central for a well-functioning society. However, water supply s...
The emerging theory of vulnerability of water pipe networks intends to give an important contributio...
The vital importance of a reliable and safe drinking water supply makes efficient risk management ne...
In the 3rd edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organisation concl...
A risk-based approach to support water utilities in terms of defining pipe rehabilitation priorities...
The efficient and effective management of existing water distribution systems (WDSs) faces challenge...
The efficient and effective management of existing water distribution systems (WDSs) faces challenge...
Contemporary risk assessment makes reference to current world trends, whereby there is increased emp...
ABSTRACT The network of pipes in potable water distribution systems (WDS) are comprised of thousands...
The emerging theory of vulnerability of water pipe networks intends to give an important contributio...
A water distribution system is composed of thousands of pipes of varying materials, sizes, and ages....
AbstractThe risk assessment proposed in this paper is a method based on the calculation of three kin...
Making decisions on the renewal of a water distribution system is essentially a balancing act betwee...
It is a fact that water distribution systems in most European cities are reaching the end of their l...
The efficient delivery of potable water for a community through its distribution system has historic...
Access to a reliable water supply is central for a well-functioning society. However, water supply s...
The emerging theory of vulnerability of water pipe networks intends to give an important contributio...
The vital importance of a reliable and safe drinking water supply makes efficient risk management ne...
In the 3rd edition of the Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, the World Health Organisation concl...