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Scientific and Technical Report No. 21 Uncertainty in Wastewater
Treatment Design and Operation aims to facilitate the transition of
the wastewater profession to the probabilistic use of simulators
with the associated benefits of being better able to take advantage
of opportunities and manage risk. There is a paradigm shift taking
place in the design and operation of treatment plants in the water
industry. The market is currently in transition to use modelling
and simulation while still using conventional heuristic guidelines
(safety factors). Key reasons for transition include: wastewater
treatment simulation software advancements; stricter effluent
requirements that cannot be designed for using traditional
approaches, and increased pressure for more efficient designs
(including energy efficiency, green house gas emission control).
There is increasing consensus among wastewater professionals that
the performance of plants and the predictive power of their models
(degree of uncertainty) is a critical component of plant design and
operation. However, models and simulators used by designers and
operators do not incorporate methods for the evaluation of
uncertainty associated with each design. Thus, engineers often
combine safety factors with simulation results in an arbitrary way
based on designer ‘experience’. Furthermore, there is not an
accepted methodology (outside modelling) that translates
uncertainty to assumed opportunity or risk and how it is
distributed among consultants/contractors and owners. Uncertainty
in Wastewater Treatment Design and Operation documents how
uncertainty, opportunity and risk are currently handled in the
wastewater treatment practice by consultants, utilities and
regulators. The book provides a useful set of terms and definitions
relating to uncertainty and promotes an understanding of the issues
and terms involved. It identifies the sources of uncertainty in
different project phases and presents a critical review of the
available methods. Real-world examples are selected to illustrate
where and when sources of uncertainty are introduced and how models
are implemented and used in design projects and in operational
optimisation. Uncertainty in Wastewater Treatment Design and
Operation defines the developments required to provide improved
procedures and tools to implement uncertainty and risk evaluations
in projects. It is a vital reference for utilities, regulators,
consultants, and trained management dealing with certainty,
opportunity and risk in wastewater treatment. Â
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Agnès Thurnauer
Agnes Thurnauer; Edited by Clément Dirié; Interview by Lorenzo Benedetti; Text written by Dean Daderko, Cécile Debray, …
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