Millions of households around the world rely on intermittent water supply systems (IWS), where piped water supply is limited to specific hours during the day or on specific days during the week. Households relying on IWS systems, as their primary water source, often adapt to supply intermittency by installing in-house water storage and/or supplying water from non-piped sources (for instance, in the form of water tanker trucks). The piped water distribution network (WDN) in IWS systems is subject to short-term disruptions that cause dynamic behavior and interactions of the system’s stakeholders, including households, vendors of non-piped water, and the water utility. During disruptions of the WDN, households make decisions about obtaining wa...
Generally, urban water distribution shortage situations are solved by introducing discontinuous serv...
Though water is the most essential element of life in most developing countries clean drinking water...
Water scarcity is increasingly becoming a great concern in both developed and developing countries. ...
Millions of households around the world rely on intermittent water supply systems (IWS), where piped...
We apply systems analysis to estimate household water use in an intermittent supply system consideri...
©2019. The Authors. Nearly one billion people worldwide receive water through piped networks that ar...
In many countries, users acquire private tanks to reduce their vulnerability to water scarcity. In s...
Population increase and requirements as well as water resource limitations reveal the necessity for ...
Communities in many parts of the world, especially in developing countries, face obstacles in supply...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Th...
[1] We apply systems analysis to estimate household water use in an intermittent supply system consi...
abstract: In developed countries, municipalities deliver drinking water to constituents through wate...
Water distribution networks (WDNs) are critical infrastructure systems that secure needed supply of ...
Data availability statement: All relevant data are included in the paper or its Supplementary Inform...
This study presents an exploratory, historically-informed approach to assessing resilience for criti...
Generally, urban water distribution shortage situations are solved by introducing discontinuous serv...
Though water is the most essential element of life in most developing countries clean drinking water...
Water scarcity is increasingly becoming a great concern in both developed and developing countries. ...
Millions of households around the world rely on intermittent water supply systems (IWS), where piped...
We apply systems analysis to estimate household water use in an intermittent supply system consideri...
©2019. The Authors. Nearly one billion people worldwide receive water through piped networks that ar...
In many countries, users acquire private tanks to reduce their vulnerability to water scarcity. In s...
Population increase and requirements as well as water resource limitations reveal the necessity for ...
Communities in many parts of the world, especially in developing countries, face obstacles in supply...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2018.Th...
[1] We apply systems analysis to estimate household water use in an intermittent supply system consi...
abstract: In developed countries, municipalities deliver drinking water to constituents through wate...
Water distribution networks (WDNs) are critical infrastructure systems that secure needed supply of ...
Data availability statement: All relevant data are included in the paper or its Supplementary Inform...
This study presents an exploratory, historically-informed approach to assessing resilience for criti...
Generally, urban water distribution shortage situations are solved by introducing discontinuous serv...
Though water is the most essential element of life in most developing countries clean drinking water...
Water scarcity is increasingly becoming a great concern in both developed and developing countries. ...