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Evaluating Infrastructure Alternatives for Regional Water Supply Systems by Model-assisted Cost-benefit Analysis – A Case Study from Apulia, Italy

2014

The main challenge associated to regional water supply systems planning lies in understanding the best infrastructure alternatives to improve service given a certain configuration of the resources system. While cost-effectiveness assessments are still widespread in this type of analyses, they do not account for the fact that, especially in mature systems, service improvements tend to follow the law of marginal diminishing returns, so that a cost – benefit assessment should be preferable. Both costs and benefits can be organized into a cost-benefit analysis (CBA) framework. In a complex system, a model reproducing its topology and characteristics better describes the impacts of the alternati…

Service (systems architecture)EngineeringCost–benefit analysisbusiness.industryCost-Benefit AnalysisSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaWater supplyTopology (electrical circuits)General MedicineReliability ;computer.software_genreSimulation softwareRegional water supply systemsinfrastructure alternatives regional water supply systems model-assisted cost-benefit analysisRisk analysis (engineering)Work (electrical)businesscomputerSimulationEngineering(all)Procedia Engineering
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Sensitivity of Regional Water Supply Systems Models to the Level of Skeletonization – A Case Study from Apulia, Italy

2015

AbstractSimulation models supported by state-of-the-art software packages are nowadays available to explore operation rules of regional water supply systems or to select structural alternatives for improving long-term service performances.Given the, sometimes high, complexity of these systems, model calibration can become a lengthy procedure and many runs are necessary before obtaining convincing results. However, even after calibration, depending on system's complexity and the number of time steps investigated, a single run can take up to several minutes, even on state-of-the-art computers, so that simulation time can become a true bottleneck if such models are to be coupled with metaheuri…

Service (systems architecture)Engineeringskeletonization level ;Calibration (statistics)business.industrySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaSimulation modelingsimulation modelsWater supplyRegional water supply systems simulation models skeletonization levelGeneral MedicineIndustrial engineeringBottleneckSkeletonizationRegional water supply systemsSoftwareSensitivity (control systems)businessEngineering(all)SimulationProcedia Engineering
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Estimating the cost of improving service quality in water supply: A shadow price approach for England and wales

2015

Service quality to customers is an aspect that cannot be ignored in the performance assessment of water companies. Nowadays water regulators introduce awards or penalties to incentivize companies to improve service quality to customers when setting prices. In this study, the directional distance function is employed to estimate the shadow prices of variables indicating the lack of service quality to customers in the water industry i.e., written complaints, unplanned interruptions and properties below the reference level. To calculate the shadow price of each undesirable output for each water company, it is needed to ascribe a reference price for the desirable output which is the volume of w…

Service qualityEngineeringEnvironmental Engineeringbusiness.industry020209 energyShadow priceReference priceWater supply02 engineering and technologyWater industryCubic metre010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental economics01 natural sciencesPollutionReference level0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringComplaintEnvironmental ChemistrybusinessWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesScience of The Total Environment
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Performance Assessment of Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile Restoration Experiment on Dead matte Twelve Years after Planting—Structural and Functional M…

2021

Following the restoration of natural conditions by reducing human pressures, reforestation is currently considered a possible option to accelerate the recovery of seagrass habitats. Long-term monitoring programs theoretically represent an ideal solution to assess whether a reforestation plan has produced the desired results. Here, we report on the performance of a 20 m2 patch of Posidonia oceanica transplanted on dead matte twelve years after transplantation in the Gulf of Palermo, northwestern Sicily. Photo mosaic performed in the area allowed us to detect 23 transplanted patches of both regular and irregular shape, ranging from 0.1 to 2.7 m2 and an overall surface close to 19 m2. Meadow d…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia0106 biological scienceslcsh:Hydraulic engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentIrregular shape<i>Posidonia oceanica</i>Aquatic Sciencehabitat recoveryCarbon stock Dead matte Habitat recovery Long-term monitoring Seabed mapping Seagrass transplantation Posidonia oceanica010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesBiochemistryseabed mappinglcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978seagrass transplantation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technologylcsh:TD201-500biologycarbon stocklong-term monitoringdead <i>matte</i>ReforestationSowingbiology.organism_classificationTransplantationSeagrassHabitatAgronomyPosidonia oceanicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataShootEnvironmental scienceWater
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Hydropower Potential in Water Distribution Networks: Pressure Control by PATs

2014

Pressure control is one of the main techniques to control leakages in Water Distribution Networks (WDNs) and to prevent pipe damage, improving the delivery standards of a water supply systems. Pressure reducing stations (PRSs) equipped by either pressure reducing valves or motor driven regulating valves are commonly used to dissipate excess hydraulic head in WDNs. An integrated new technical solution with economic and system flexibility benefits is presented which replaces PRSs with pumps used as turbines (PATs). Optimal PAT performance is obtained by a Variable Operating Strategy (VOS), recently developed for the design of small hydropower plants on the basis of valve time operation, and n…

Small hydroEngineeringEnergy recoveryDistribution networksbusiness.industryPressure controlEnvironmental engineeringWater supplyVariable operating strategy (VOS) · Water distribution networks · Energy recovery · PATsSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaHydraulic headbusinessProcess engineeringHydropowerWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringLeakage (electronics)Water Resources Management
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An analysis of the price escalation of non-linear water tariffs for domestic uses in Spain

2015

Abstract Efficient and sustainable water resource use and management is becoming increasingly important, especially in regions under water stress. The use of increasing block pricing involving an escalation or progressivity of unit prices in tariff systems is an economic instrument that contributes to achieving this objective. More progressive tariffs are expected to contribute to a better allocation of resources and avoid their wastage. This article analyses the determinants of the price escalation of water supply tariffs in Spain, a country subject to a high water stress throughout most of its territory. The main objective is to discern whether differences in the degree of progressivity i…

Sociology and Political SciencePublic economicsbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectWater supplyTariffManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentUnit (housing)ScarcityCost escalationService (economics)EconomicsResource useBusiness and International Managementbusinessmedia_commonUtilities Policy
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Impact of external costs of unplanned supply interruptions on water company efficiency: Evidence from Chile

2020

Abstract Conventional performance assessments of water companies ignore the external costs due to water supply outages. To overcome this gap, we evaluate the impact of external costs of unplanned supply interruptions on the efficiency of water companies. Two efficiency metrics, internal technical efficiency (ITE), and total technical efficiency (TTE), were estimated based on data envelopment analysis (DEA). The results evidence that the external costs of unplanned water supply interruptions impact, on average, 7.9% of the efficiency of water companies. We also explored the impact of a set of environmental variables on water company efficiency.

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industry020209 energyWater supply02 engineering and technologyBenchmarkingWater industry010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentEnvironmental economics01 natural sciencesWater company0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringData envelopment analysisBusinessBusiness and International ManagementExternality0105 earth and related environmental sciencesUtilities Policy
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Chlorophyll and Suspended Solids Estimation in Portuguese Reservoirs (Aguieira and Alqueva) from Sentinel-2 Imagery

2021

Reservoirs have been subject to anthropogenic stressors, becoming increasingly degraded. The evaluation of ecological potential in reservoirs is remarkably challenging, and consistent and regular monitoring using the traditional in situ methods defined in the WFD is often time- and money-consuming. Alternatively, remote sensing offers a low-cost, high frequency, and practical complement to these methods. This paper proposes a novel approach, using a C2RCC processor to analyze Sentinel-2 imagery data to retrieve information on water quality in two reservoirs of Portugal, Aguieira and Alqueva. We evaluate the temporal and spatial evolution of Chl a and total suspended solids (TSS), between 20…

Suspended solidschlorophyll <i>a</i>satellite remote sensingWater supply for domestic and industrial purposesGeography Planning and DevelopmentWFDHydraulic engineeringAquatic ScienceC2RCCwater qualityBiochemistrytotal suspended solidsSustainable managementSatellite remote sensingSatellite dataEcological potentialEnvironmental scienceSpatial evolutionWater qualitySentinel-2TC1-978Water resource managementTD201-500Water Science and TechnologyTotal suspended solidsWater
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A methodological system for hydraulic heritage assessment: a management tool

2016

Traditional irrigation systems are spatial units with a remarkable cultural and heritage value, which in turn generate water landscapes. They are part of hydraulic heritage, which includes material, ideational and symbolic assets. However, the assets related to historical irrigation systems and their landscape units have been poorly studied and evaluated. This paper develops a methodological system for the assessment of hydraulic heritage which combines basic and multi-criteria quantitative techniques. The authors conducted an evaluation of water heritage assets and their associated systems for the purpose of establishing a hierarchy for devising appropriate heritage management actions.

Value (ethics)EngineeringHierarchybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementWater supply010501 environmental sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesManagement toolCultural heritage managementbusiness0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyWater Supply
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Water Resource Recovery Facilities (WRRFs): The Case Study of Palermo University (Italy)

2021

The wastewater sector paradigm is shifting from wastewater treatment to resource recovery. In addition, concerns regarding sustainability during the operation have increased. In this sense, there is a need to break barriers (i.e., social, economic, technological, legal, etc.) for moving forward towards water resource recovery facilities and demonstration case studies can be very effective and insightful. This paper presents a new water resource recovery case study which is part of the Horizon 2020 EU Project “Achieving wider uptake of water-smart solutions—Wider Uptake”. The final aim is to demonstrate the importance of a resource recovery system based on the circular economy concept. The r…

Waste managementWater supply for domestic and industrial purposesCircular economyCircular economyGeography Planning and DevelopmentHydraulic engineeringWastewater treatmentAquatic ScienceBiochemistryVolatile fatty acidsWastewaterWater smart solutionsSustainabilityEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentBatch testcircular economy; wastewater treatment; water resource; water smart solutionsTC1-978TD201-500Water resourceWater Science and TechnologyResource recoveryWater; Volume 13; Issue 23; Pages: 3413
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