This paper presents an innovative and comprehensive methodology considering yearly demand variability and environmental factors in the design of pumping stations serving closed water distribution systems. While a single daily pattern of demand is typically considered for the design in most cases in the literature, the new methodology considers a set of potential daily patterns of demand, each with its own probability of occurrence, both to obtain an accurate estimation of yearly operational costs and to guarantee the feasibility of the pumping station during the yearly demand peak. As an additional novelty of this work, environmental criteria, such as the impact in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, are considered in the design and combined with technical and economic criteria to rank various design alternatives based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The methodology proves that it can yield cost-effective, technically sound, and environmentally friendly solutions in systems with various characteristics.

Integrating Demand Variability and Technical, Environmental, and Economic Criteria in Design of Pumping Stations Serving Closed Distribution Networks

Creaco, E
Conceptualization
2023-01-01

Abstract

This paper presents an innovative and comprehensive methodology considering yearly demand variability and environmental factors in the design of pumping stations serving closed water distribution systems. While a single daily pattern of demand is typically considered for the design in most cases in the literature, the new methodology considers a set of potential daily patterns of demand, each with its own probability of occurrence, both to obtain an accurate estimation of yearly operational costs and to guarantee the feasibility of the pumping station during the yearly demand peak. As an additional novelty of this work, environmental criteria, such as the impact in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, are considered in the design and combined with technical and economic criteria to rank various design alternatives based on the analytic hierarchy process (AHP). The methodology proves that it can yield cost-effective, technically sound, and environmentally friendly solutions in systems with various characteristics.
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