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Multiobjective Water Pinch Analysis of the Cuernavaca City Water Distribution Network

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Multiobjective Water Pinch Analysis of the Cuernavaca City Water Distribution Network
Water systems often allow efficient water uses via water reuse and/or recirculation. Defining the network layout connecting water-using processes is a complex problem which involves several criteria to optimize, frequently accomplished using Water Pinch technology, optimizing freshwater flowrates entering the system. In this paper, a multiobjective optimization model considering two criteria is presented: (i)the minimization of freshwater consumption, and (ii) the minimization of the cost of the infrastructure required to build the network that make possible the reduction of freshwater consumption. The optimization model considers water reuse between operations and wastewater treatment as the main optimization mechanism. The operation of the Cuernavaca city water distribution system was analyzed under two different operation strategies considering: leak reduction, operation of wastewater treatment plants as they currently operate, operation of wastewater treatment plants at design c...
Carlos E. Mariano-Romero, Víctor Alcocer-Ya
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where EMO
Authors Carlos E. Mariano-Romero, Víctor Alcocer-Yamanaka, Eduardo F. Morales
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