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A decision support system to design water supply and sewer pipes replacement intervention programs

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

2021Reliability Engineering & System Safety33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Asset management in hydraulic infrastructures aims for the long-term sustainability of water distribution and wastewater networks. Strategic maintenance planning has thus been deeply analyzed in the literature for individual water and sewer pipes. However, water utilities do not plan and perform replacement activities on individual elements, but rather on coherent aggregations of neighboring pipes. We have developed a decision support system (DSS) to help water utilities design intervention programs for hydraulic infrastructures. It integrates a two-stage algorithm that groups water supply and sewer pipes into practical and efficient replacement works, based upon their proximity and their priority of renewal. A multi-objective genetic algorithm optimizes the work programs configurations while integrating the water company's strategic policy into an innovative multi-objective function. We have applied our methodology to a large water company in Spain and illustrated this application with a sensitivity analysis to determine how the company's strategic criteria influences the resulting work configurations.

Topics & Concepts

Work (physics)Decision support systemWater supplySustainabilityAsset managementAsset (computer security)Function (biology)Plan (archaeology)Intervention (counseling)Strategic planningEngineeringOperations researchCivil engineeringRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceBusinessEnvironmental engineeringEcologyMechanical engineeringBiologyPsychiatryHistoryEvolutionary biologyMarketingPsychologyFinanceComputer securityArtificial intelligenceArchaeologyWater Systems and OptimizationInfrastructure Maintenance and MonitoringConcrete Corrosion and Durability
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