The structural deterioration of water mains and their subsequent failure are affected by many factors, both static (e.g., pipe material, pipe size, age (vintage), soil type) and dynamic (e.g., climate, cathodic protection, pressure zone changes). This paper describes a non-homogeneous Poisson model developed for the analysis and forecast of breakage patterns in individual water mains, while considering both static and dynamic factors. Subsequently, these forecasted breakage patterns are used to schedule the renewal of water mains in an economically efficient manner, while considering the various associated costs, including economies of scale and scheduled works on adjacent infrastructure. In this paper, he principles of the approach are described briefly and its application is demonstrated with the help of a case study.
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December 01 2010
Planning renewal of water mains while considering deterioration, economies of scale and adjacent infrastructure Available to Purchase
Yehuda Kleiner;
Yehuda Kleiner
1National Research Council of Canada, Institute for Research in Construction, Ottawa, Canada
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Amir Nafi;
Amir Nafi
2Joint Research Unit in Public Utilities Management, Cemagref-Engees, Strasbourg, France
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Balvant Rajani
Balvant Rajani
1National Research Council of Canada, Institute for Research in Construction, Ottawa, Canada
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Water Supply (2010) 10 (6): 897–906.
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Yehuda Kleiner, Amir Nafi, Balvant Rajani; Planning renewal of water mains while considering deterioration, economies of scale and adjacent infrastructure. Water Supply 1 December 2010; 10 (6): 897–906. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/ws.2010.571
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