This work provides a comprehensive review of the quantitative measures of sustainability proposed for water distribution systems (WDSs) and their sustainable development. After a …
A growing population and urbanization place increased demands on water supply and distribution networks. Pipelines are one of the most critical components of water supply …
A significant challenge in asset management is the selection of investment projects for infrastructures, which often relies on subjective judgement and lacks structured decision …
S Lee, C Pomeroy, S Burian - Journal of Water Resources Planning …, 2021 - ascelibrary.org
This study introduces an approach to plan future water rates to achieve water distribution system (WDS) sustainability triple-top line (TTL) targets. The WDS components are modeled …
S Lee, S Burian - Urban Water Journal, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This paper introduces a simulation-based sustainable life of pipe (SLP) determination for a water distribution system (WDS) using a triple top line (TTL) sustainability index (SI). SLP is …
S Ndlovu, D Ellis - International Journal of Innovation and …, 2022 - inderscienceonline.com
Consumers' unsustainable consumption patterns play a substantial role in environmental deterioration. For consumers to behave more sustainably, they need to be knowledgeable of …
This thesis covers the development of decision-support tools to support the management of water systems. The proposed models incorporate various optimisation techniques, including …
Migration to urban areas is expected to approach 68% of the world population in 2050, according to UN estimates (Nations, 2018). Maintaining sustainable water distribution …