Identification of the optimum groundwater quality monitoring network using a genetic algorithm based optimization approach

MT Ayvaz, A Elçi - Journal of Hydrology, 2018 - Elsevier
Management of groundwater requires a sufficient coverage of accurate groundwater quality
data. These data are usually collected from monitoring wells which are spatially distributed …

Optimal design of groundwater quality monitoring network using aquifer vulnerability map

H Mahmoudpour, S Janatrostami… - Water Resources …, 2023 - Springer
Unplanned and excessive utilization of groundwater increases the risk of seawater intrusion
in coastal areas. Therefore, water quality management and monitoring in these areas are …

Application of cascade feed forward neural network to predict coagulant dose

DV Wadkar, RS Karale, MP Wagh - Journal of Applied Water …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Inlet water quality fluctuations affect mainly coagulant dose, and outlet water quality of the
water treatment plant (WTP). Many complex physical and chemical processes are involved …

[HTML][HTML] Disinfectant control in drinking water networks: Integrating advection–dispersion–reaction models and byproduct constraints

SM Elsherif, AF Taha, AA Abokifa - Water research, 2024 - Elsevier
Effective disinfection is essential for maintaining water quality standards in distribution
networks. Chlorination, as the most used technique, ensures safe water by maintaining …

A mixed integer fuzzy-interval credibility-constrained programming for booster optimization in water distribution system under uncertainty

Y Wang, G Zhu - Journal of Water Process Engineering, 2022 - Elsevier
Generally, boosters should be placed in water distribution system (WDS) to preserve the
required residual disinfectant concentration at the far-ends. To cope with the fuzzy and …

Optimal location and scheduling of booster chlorination stations using EPANET and PSO for drinking water distribution system

RV Goyal, HM Patel - ISH Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Chlorine applied at only source provides uneven distribution of residual chlorine at various
locations in Drinking Water Distribution System (DWDS), whereas the booster chlorination …

Evaluation of water treatment plant using Artificial Neural Network (ANN) case study of Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC)

DV Wadkar, P Nangare, MP Wagh - Sustainable Water Resources …, 2021 - Springer
Securing safe and sustainable supplies of drinking water is a major challenge for the
government and scientific community, especially in times of climate change and dynamic …

Optimal location and scheduling of booster chlorination stations for drinking water distribution system

RV Goyal, HM Patel - Journal of Applied Water Engineering and …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The optimum location of booster chlorination stations is worked out along with the
scheduling of booster chlorination stations for the steady-state flow conditions for drinking …

An efficient constraint-based pruning method to improve chlorine dosage optimization

J Li, S Liu, F Meng, X Wu, K Smith - Journal of Water Resources …, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
Urban water system optimization, eg, chlorine dosage optimization, requires repeatedly
running hydraulic and water quality models, which leads to significant computational and …

Exploring vulnerable nodes, impactful viral intrusion sites, and viral infection risk reductions offered by chlorine boosters in municipal drinking water networks

S Lee, AM Wilson, E Cooksey, D Boccelli… - Journal of Water …, 2022 - ascelibrary.org
The effects of drinking water system infrastructure on water quality and health following
intrusion events have not been extensively studied. This study proposes a coupling of …