2003
DOI: 10.2166/ws.2003.0048
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Expert system for municipal wastewater management with emphasis in reuse

Abstract: This paper presents a methodology that uses a knowledge base and inference procedures for developing rational wastewater management schemes for small to medium size communities with emphasis in the protection of human health, the reuse of treated wastewater, and the pollution minimization of water receivers. The system provides an optimal year-round treatment/reuse/disposal plan, which maximizes the wastewater reuse for irrigation, meets the applicable minimum municipal wastewater treatment requirements and ob… Show more

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“…Thus, the production of reclaimed water will typically match the water demand for agricultural and landscape irrigation. The matching of the supply with the demand is a unique situation, particularly favorable for water reuse (Economopoulou and Economopoulos, 2003). In most cases, reclaimed water primarily produced from autumn to winter, while demand steps up in summer, creating the need for extensive storage facilities.…”
Section: Demand Versus Supplymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the production of reclaimed water will typically match the water demand for agricultural and landscape irrigation. The matching of the supply with the demand is a unique situation, particularly favorable for water reuse (Economopoulou and Economopoulos, 2003). In most cases, reclaimed water primarily produced from autumn to winter, while demand steps up in summer, creating the need for extensive storage facilities.…”
Section: Demand Versus Supplymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Economopoulou and Economopoulos [21] developed a MCDA-based model, which they called the "expert system", to select small and medium scale systems in Greece and focused mainly on water quality parameters. Finney and Gerheart [22] developed a DST for the selection of suitable water and wastewater treatment technologies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%