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Evaluation of the Water Scarcity Energy Cost for Users

2013

Abstract: In systems experiencing water scarcity and consequent intermittent supply, users often adopt private tanks that collect water during service periods and supply users when the service is not available. The tank may be fed by gravity or by private pumping stations depending on the network pressure level. Once water resources are collected, the tank can supply users by gravity if it is located on the rooftop or by additional pumping if underground. Private tanks thus increase the energy cost of the water supply service for users by introducing several small pumping structures inside the network. The present paper aims to evaluate this users’ energy cost for different private tank con…

EngineeringControl and OptimizationResource (biology)Distribution networksEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyWater supplyDistribution (economics)ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSlcsh:TechnologyGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSWater scarcityjel:Q40jel:Qjel:Q43jel:Q42jel:Q41jel:Q48intermittent supplyComputerSystemsOrganization_SPECIAL-PURPOSEANDAPPLICATION-BASEDSYSTEMSjel:Q47Electrical and Electronic Engineeringdistribution networkEngineering (miscellaneous)jel:Q49Service (business)lcsh:TRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryjel:Q0water scarcityEnvironmental economicsjel:Q4energy costWater resourcesdistribution networksdistribution networks; energy cost; intermittent supply; water scarcityEnergy costbusinessWater resource managementEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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A Banki–Michell turbine for in-line water supply systems

2017

The design of a novel Banki-Michell type turbine, to be located in existing water pipelines, is proposed. The turbine has a very efficient diffuser which allows the turbine to be compact and, most important, to have in-line flanges for minimal piping modifications at existing sites. This turbine combines a simple geometry with stable efficiency in a wide range of water discharges. The design procedure estimates the outer diameter of the impeller, its width and the geometry of the diffuser. A series of experimental tests has been carried out to measure the efficiency of the proposed turbine prototype. The turbine was tested in two different configurations, with and without rotational velocit…

EngineeringCross-Flow turbine0208 environmental biotechnologyWater supply02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesTurbineSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaHydraulic machineryDiffuser (sewage)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineeringbusiness.industryinline turbinehydraulic machinery designhydraulics of renewable energy systems.Line (electrical engineering)020801 environmental engineeringRenewable energyPipeline transportBanki-Michell turbineCross-flow turbinebusinessMarine engineeringJournal of Hydraulic Research
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A mathematical model to evaluate apparent losses due to meter under-registration in intermittent water distribution networks

2013

Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. Those due to water meter under-registration were evaluated by means of a mathematical model able to analyse the complexity of intermittent supply systems with private tanks. This supply scheme is very common in the Mediterranean area where unexpected water shortage often happens and intermittent water supply is a common practice. In order to analyse such complex systems, a demand model, reproducing the effect of private tanks, and an apparent losses module were developed and coupled with an hydraulic network model based on the Global Gradient Algorithm (GGA). In distribution networks pressure…

EngineeringDistribution networksbusiness.industrySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaComplex systemWater supplyWater scarcityWater meter substitution planPressure managementMetreApparent losseWater volumebusinessWater meter under-registrationSimulationPrivate tankWater Science and TechnologyNetwork modelMarine engineeringWater Supply
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Energy Recovery in Water Distribution Networks. Implementation of Pumps as Turbine in a Dynamic Numerical Model

2014

In complex networks characterized by the presence of private tanks, water managers usually apply intermittent distribution, thus reducing the water volumes supplied to the users, or use Pressure Reduction Valves (PRV) for controlling pressure in the network. The application of Pump As Turbines (PATs) appears as an alternative and sustainable solution to either control network pressure as well as to produce energy. In the present paper, the hydrodynamic model, already presented by De Marchis et al. (2011) was further developed introducing the dynamic analysis of PATs. The model was applied to a district of Palermo network (Italy) characterized by intermittent distribution and by inequities a…

EngineeringEnergy recoveryDistribution networksPetroleum engineeringbusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringWater supplyGeneral MedicineComplex networkPump as Turbine (PAT)TurbineTerm (time)method of characteristicenergy savingwater distribution networkControl networkintermittent distributionbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Engineering(all)energy saving.Procedia Engineering
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Optimization of Osmotic Desalination Plants for Water Supply Networks

2016

Water scarcity and the poor quality of water resources are leading to a wider diffusion of desalination plants using the Reverse Osmosis (RO) process. Unfortunately, the cost of a cubic meter of fresh water produced by an RO plants is still high and many efforts are in progress to increase the efficiency of the membranes used in osmotic plants and to limit the energy required by the process. A further reduction of the energy cost could be obtained by an optimal operation of the desalination plant so reducing the hourly energy cost, or by coupling the RO plant with an energy production plant based on direct osmosis (Pressure Retarded Osmosis PRO). The economic viability of the desalination p…

EngineeringEnergy recoveryWaste managementbusiness.industryDesalination020209 energyPressure-retarded osmosisEnvironmental engineeringWater supplyOsmosiDesalination; Osmosis; PAT; Water supply network; Water Science and Technology; Civil and Structural Engineering02 engineering and technologyGeothermal desalinationDesalinationReverse osmosis plantSettore ICAR/01 - Idraulica0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringWater supply networkbusinessReverse osmosisPATWater supply networkWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural Engineering
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Assessing the productivity change of water companies in England and Wales: A dynamic metafrontier approach

2017

The assessment of productivity change and its drivers across water companies and over time is a powerful tool for both regulators and companies when setting water tariffs. Water and sewerage companies (WaSCs) and water only companies (WoCs) provide different services. Hence, their productivity change cannot directly be evaluated jointly. In this paper and for the first time, we provide a pioneering approach to assess and compare the dynamics of productivity change of WaSCs and WoCs. To achieve this, both the traditional Malmquist productivity index and the metafrontier Malmquist productivity index and its components are computed to assess the productivity change for a sample of English and …

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringIndex (economics)0208 environmental biotechnologyWater supplySample (statistics)Efficiency02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesWater SupplySewerageData envelopment analysisWaste Management and DisposalProductivity0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWalesbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementWaterGeneral MedicineProduction–possibility frontierEnvironmental economics020801 environmental engineeringEnglandSustainabilitybusinessJournal of Environmental Management
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Evaluation of the apparent losses caused by water meter under-registration in intermittent water supply

2009

Apparent losses are usually caused by water theft, billing errors, or revenue meter under-registration. While the first two causes are directly related to water utility management and may be reduced by improving company procedures, water meter inaccuracies are considered to be the most significant and hardest to quantify. Water meter errors are amplified in networks subjected to water scarcity, where users adopt private storage tanks to cope with the intermittent water supply. The aim of this paper is to analyse the role of two variables influencing the apparent losses: water meter age and the private storage tank effect on meter performance. The study was carried out in Palermo (Italy). Th…

EngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringTime FactorsWater supplywater meter under-registrationSanitary engineeringWater scarcityFloat (money supply)Water SupplyMetreRevenueComputer SimulationApparent lossewater meter error curveWater Science and TechnologyHydrologybusiness.industrySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaEnvironmental engineeringwater scarcityField monitoringprivate storage tankModels EconomicItalyStorage tankHousingSanitary EngineeringbusinessMonte Carlo Method
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A composite indicator for water meter replacement in an urban distribution network

2012

In water supply management, volumetric water meter are typically used to measure users' consumption. With water meters, utilities can collect useful data for billing, assess the water balance of the system, and identify failures in the network, water theft and anomalous user behaviour. Despite their importance, these instruments are characterised by intrinsic errors that cause so-called apparent losses. The complexity of the physical phenomena associated with metering errors in aging water meters does not allow meter replacement to be guided by single parameters, such as the meter age or the total volume passed through the meter. This paper presents a meter replacement strategy based on a c…

EngineeringMeasure (data warehouse)business.industryComputingMethodologies_MISCELLANEOUSGeography Planning and DevelopmentWater supplycomposite indicatorReliability engineeringWater balanceapparent lossewater meterHardware_GENERALRobustness (computer science)MetreMetering modebusinessuncertainty analysismetering errorReliability (statistics)Uncertainty analysisSimulationWater Science and TechnologyUrban Water Journal
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Water losses dynamic modelling in water distribution networks

2015

In the last decades, one of the main concerns of the water system managers have been the minimisation of water losses, that frequently reach values of 30% or even 70% of the volume supplying the water distribution network. The economic and social costs associated with water losses in modern water supply systems are rapidly rising to unacceptably high levels. Furthermore, the problem of the water losses assumes more and more importance mainly when periods of water scarcity occur or when not sufficient water supply takes part in areas with fast growth. In the present analysis, a dynamic model was used for estimating real and apparent losses of a real case study. A specific nodal demand model …

EngineeringWater losseDistribution networksbusiness.industryWater network modelingEnvironmental engineeringWater supplyDynamic modellingbusinessdistribution networkWater scarcityAIP Conference Proceedings
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Hydraulic Dynamic Calculation and Simulation

2021

Hydraulic dynamics is emerging as a basic concept with applications and important implications for many industrial, civil, and environmental engineering problems [...]

EngineeringWater supply for domestic and industrial purposesbusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSHydraulic engineeringAquatic ScienceBiochemistryCivil engineeringn/aTC1-978businessTD201-500Water Science and TechnologyWater
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