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A comprehensive framework to efficiently plan short and long-term investments in water supply and sewer networks

Cristóbal Ramos-Salgado, Jesús Muñuzuri, Pablo Aparicio-Ruiz, Luis Onieva

2021Reliability Engineering & System Safety33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Water supply and sewer networks are critical infrastructures that provide a basic service to society. However, these systems constantly age and degrade over time. In addition, since network infrastructures are so extensive in length, they require a significant investment in maintenance tasks. Hence, within the context of infrastructure asset management (IAM), accurately defining the most efficient investment planning possible is essential to ensure their long-term sustainability. This paper presents an original five-step comprehensive framework to successfully implement an infrastructure asset management strategy and plan long-term investments. Moreover, this methodology integrates innovative and relevant operational and convenience factors that, while provide the problem both with realism and practicality, have not been addressed so far. To illustrate the usefulness and applicability of this methodology, the case study of a large water company in Spain is presented.

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Asset managementPlan (archaeology)Context (archaeology)SustainabilityRisk analysis (engineering)Water supplyAsset (computer security)Investment (military)Term (time)Service (business)Computer scienceProcess managementEngineeringBusinessFinanceComputer securityBiologyArchaeologyEcologyLawQuantum mechanicsEnvironmental engineeringPhysicsPaleontologyHistoryPoliticsPolitical scienceMarketingWater Systems and OptimizationInfrastructure Maintenance and MonitoringUrban Stormwater Management Solutions