2020
DOI: 10.34218/ijciet.11.11.2020.001
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A Decision Support System for Risk Management With Application to Water Supply Systems in Egypt

Abstract: Water supply systems (WSS) are commonly collected of water sources (WS), transmission pipes, treatment plants, and distribution networks from source to tap and generally are subjected to variation of risks. However, the present study provides an adaptive risk management framework for water supply systems that provides drinkable water to various Cairo regions. However, three risk assessment and management case studies were conducted at different Cairo drinkable water supply systems during 2015-2018, including t… Show more

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“…The water supply systems are exposed to risk events and many challenges that affect the efficiency of the satisfied water service, for example 30% of the water network length are over 30 years old, 25% of the total water production are loss, the low pressure in some zones, the disability to isolate the zones easily because of the buried water valves and the shortage of disinfection and filtration stages causes inadequate operation of many WTP (Reda & Mobasher, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The water supply systems are exposed to risk events and many challenges that affect the efficiency of the satisfied water service, for example 30% of the water network length are over 30 years old, 25% of the total water production are loss, the low pressure in some zones, the disability to isolate the zones easily because of the buried water valves and the shortage of disinfection and filtration stages causes inadequate operation of many WTP (Reda & Mobasher, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%