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Publikováno v:
Journal AWWA. 115:48-58
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AWWA Water Science. 5
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Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 28
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Reliability Engineering & System Safety. 181:156-166
The inspection of deteriorating water distribution pipes is an important process for utilities. It helps them gain a better understanding of the condition of their buried conveyance systems and aids better decision making for risk-based asset managem
Autor:
David E. Harvey, Seth D. Guikema, Kellogg J. Schwab, Thomas Ying-Jeh Chen, Natalie G. Exum, Elin Betanzo
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Current Environmental Health Reports. 5:305-315
This review examines the effectiveness of drinking water regulations to inform public health during extreme precipitation events. This paper estimates the vulnerability of specific populations to flooding in their public water system, reviews the lit
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Pipelines 2019.
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Journal of Infrastructure Systems. 25
The replacement of deteriorating distribution pipes is an important process for water utilities. It helps reduce capital spending on water main breaks and improves customer satisfaction. To...
Autor:
Rachel A. Davidson, Allison C. Reilly, Linda K. Nozick, Seth D. Guikema, Thomas Ying-Jeh Chen
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Reliability Engineering & System Safety. 152:197-204
Post-hurricane restoration of electric power is attracting increasing scrutiny as customers’ tolerance for even short power interruptions decreases. At the peak, 8.5 million customers were without power after Hurricane Sandy and over 1 million cust
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Reliability Engineering & System Safety. 195:106700
Maintaining an aging network is a challenge for many water utilities due to limited budgets and uncertainty surrounding the physical condition of buried pipeline assets. The deployment of robotic inspections provides high quality data, but these plat