 By
Kevin E. Lansey and Paul F. Boulos Simulation and analysis of water quality in distribution systems are vital in giving engineers a better understanding of the dynamics of water quality variations, the complex processes that take place in the distribution system environment, and the ways in which these vulnerabilities impact system performance and safety.
This handbook presents detailed information on theoretical and practical aspects of water quality analysis in potable water distribution systems, from steady-state equilibrium to sophisticated dynamic analysis techniques, for complex networks of pipes, tanks, reservoirs, and junctions. Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Drinking Water Regulations
3. Hydraulics Background
4. Fundamentals of Water Quality
5. Steady State Water Quality Simulation
6. Dynamic Water Quality Simulation
7. Storage Facilties
References
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