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Integrated High Resolution Imaging Radar and Decision Support System for the Rehabilitation of WATER PIPElines (Paperback)
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Integrated High Resolution Imaging Radar and Decision Support System for the Rehabilitation of WATER PIPElines (Paperback)
Series: European Water Research
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Many EU cities are experiencing increasing problems with their
water pipeline infrastructure. The cost of replacing these old,
worn-out systems, if left to deteriorate beyond repair, is
astronomical and clearly beyond the resources of many communities.
Replacement, however, is not the only choice as many of these
systems can be rehabilitated at 30 to 70 percent of the cost of
replacement. Accordingly, resources are now increasingly being
allocated to address pipeline rehabilitation management issues. Due
to the emphasis on sustainable management, risk-based approaches
for the rehabilitation management of the water supply network need
to be developed. Rehabilitation decisions should be based,
interalia, on inspection and evaluation of the pipeline conditions.
Yet, utilities cannot locate a number of their old pipes and
current inspection technologies typically do not provide the needed
detailed information on pipeline damage. The objectives of this
book are to describe the research work carried out in the framework
of WATERPIPE project aiming: * To develop a novel, high-resolution
imaging ground penetrating radar for the detection of pipes, leaks
and damages and the imaging of the damaged region and evaluate it
at a test site. * To produce an integrated system that will contain
the equipment in "1" and a Decision-Support-System (DSS) for the
rehabilitation management of the underground water pipelines that
will use input from the inspections to assess, probabilistically,
the time-dependent leakage and structural reliability of the
pipelines and a risk-based methodology for rehabilitation decisions
that considers the overall risk, including financial, social and
environmental criteria. * To field test the equipment and the
Decision-Support-System
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