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DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RELIABILITY: A CASE STUDY
Citation:
Goodrich, J. DRINKING WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RELIABILITY: A CASE STUDY. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/D-86/087 (NTIS PB86190055).
Description:
The purpose of the study was to present a tool useful to water utilities that not only could analyze historical distribution system reliability data, but also provide a flexible and expandable mechanism for record-keeping enabling overall management of water work's facilities and resources. The objectives of the research were to: (1) assess the resources necessary to utilize microcomputers in the application, (2) compare and contrast results with those of a previous study that only analyzed large transmission mains, and (3) evaluate the relevance of only analyzing a sample of a large utility compared to the time and cost necessary to study the entire network.