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In: Proceedings of WDSA 2006: Water Distribution System Analysis Symposium, Cincinnati (USA), August 27-30, 2006. Cincinnati, USA:

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In: Proceedings of WDSA 2006: Water Distribution System Analysis Symposium, Cincinnati (USA), August 27-30, 2006. Cincinnati, USA:

University of Cincinnati: ISBN: 978-0-7844-0941-1

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A-1: History of water distribution systems analysis

Water distribution system analysis before digital computers

T. Walski

The history of water distribution network analysis: the computer age

L. Ormsbee

A quarter of a century of water quality modeling in distribution systems

W. Grayman

The evolution of optimizing water distribution system applications

K. Lansey

Panel discussion

T. Walski, L. Ormsbee, W. Grayman, K. Lansey

A-2: Applications of network models

Modern solutions to older water distribution systems

W. Kirkpatrick, J. Hurlburt

Midwestern system’s distribution water quality program

S. Smith, V. Monks, R. Song

Integrated hydraulic model and genetic algorithm optimization for informed analysis of a real water

system

C. Clark, Z. Wu

Fire flow analysis for optimal network improvement

W. de Schaetzen, D. Taylor, G. MacPherson, C. Naiduwa

A-3: Network Planning Studies

Development of a phased water master plan using optimization

V. Speight, R. Copeland

Detailed distribution system modeling for a regional water master plan

B. Seppie, L. Kjellgren, W. Grayman

Updating water master plan – how Phoenix projected water demands using GIS

A. Ahmed, S. Tax, T. Francis, W. Alsmadi, Z. Chowdhury

How emergency interconnection studies can improve reliability of service for water utilities

M. Riley, W. Grayman, K. Volock

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A-4: Stochastic Approaches to Network Problems

Fixture-level human exposure calculation model

W. Grayman, S. Buchberger

Probabilistic leak detection in pipe networks using the SCEM-UA algorithm

R. Puust, Z. Kapelan, D. Savić, T. Koppel

Stochastic demand generated unsteady flow in water distribution networks

V. Tzatchkov, V. Alcocer-Yamanaka, S. Buchberger

Using Monte-Carlo simulation to evaluate alternative water quality sampling plans

J. Uber, W. Grayman, V. Speight

A-5: Pipe replacement and rehabilitation – I

Development of a GIS based infrastructure replacement prioritization system; a case study

B. Pickard, A. Levine

Failure assessment model to prioritize pipe replacement in water utility asset management

P. Rogers, N. Grigg

Water pipes asset management: Evaluation of EU CARE-W

A. Vanrenterghem-Raven

Methodological approach for the rehabilitation of water distribution systems: case study

application based on the CARE-W system

H. Alegre, J. Marques, A. Pina, S. Coelho

A-6: Pipe replacement and rehabilitation – II

External effects of pipe bursts

R. Beuken, L. Konings, K. Poortema, E. Blokker

Application of a technical performance assessment tool to support water distribution systems

rehabilitation

P. Duarte, H. Alegre, J. Marques, J. Monteiro

Rehabilitation, repairing and leakage detection optimization in water distribution systems

S. Alvisi, M. Franchini

Statistical analysis of water main failures in the distribution network of an Italian municipality

M. Cannarozzo, A. Criminisi, M. Gagliardi, M. Rosario Mazzola

A-7: Asset Management

Substandard supply minutes in the Netherlands

E. Blokker

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Probability failure analysis due to internal corrosion in cast iron pipes

H. Yamini, B. Lence

Water distribution systems evaluating method based on value engineering: case study

C. Li, S. Liu

Water infrastructure asset management: a methodology to define investment prioritization

H. Alegre, D. Covas, A. Jorge Monteiro, P. Duarte

A-8: Valve failure and criticality

Effect of valve failures on network reliability

E. Trietsch, G. Mesman

Using criticality analysis to identify the impact of valve location

T. Walski, J. Weiler, T. Culver

Valve criticality modeling

R. Casey, P. Boulos, C. Orr, C. Bros

Communicating with hydraulic models

R. Ray, P. Hauffen

B-1: Water Loss Management and Control

Applying worldwide best management practices in water loss control

S. Bowns

Pressure-leakage relationships in urban water distribution systems

F. Garzon-Contreras, J. Thornton

Bottom-up analysis for assessing water losses: a case study

D. Covas, A. Jacob, H. Ramos

The minimum night flow method revisited

V. Garcia, E. Cabrera, E. Cabrera, Jr

B-2: Intermittent and pressure dependent demands

An evaluation of the robustness of the sample UK water distribution system configurations to

operational stresses

M. Hayuti, D. Naga, Y. Zhang, R. Burrows

Modelling intermittent water supply systems with EPANET

P. Ingeduld, A. Pradhan, Z. Svitak, A. Terrai

Slow transient pressure driven modeling in water distribution networks

O. Piller, M. Propato

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Efficient pressure dependent demand model for large water distribution systems analysis

Z. Wu, R. Wang, T. Walski, S. Yang, D. Bowdler, C. Baggett

B-3: Water demands – I: stochastic models

Combining the probabilistic demand model SIMDEUM with a network model

E. Blokker J.Vreeburg, A. Vogelaar

Water demand models for a small number of users

G. de Marinis, R. Gargano, C. Tricarico

Effect of time step and data aggregation on cross correlation of residential demands

L. Moughton, S. Buchberger, D. Boccelli, Y. Filion, B. Karney

Cross correlation analysis of residential demand in the city of Milford, Ohio

Y. Filion, B. Karney, L. Moughton, S. Buchberger, B. Adams

B-4: Water demands – II: domestic use across the globe

Profiling residential water consumption

D. Loureiro, S. Coelho, P. Machado, A. Santos, H. Alegre, D. Covas

Analysis of household water demand patterns by meters recording

J. Kim, D. Lee, N. Jung

An evaluation of domestic and non-domestic water consumption in South Africa

H. Van Zyl, A. Ilemobade, J. Van Zyl

Modelling the greater Athens water distribution network for demands associated with the 2004

Olympic Games

G. Germanopoulos, M. Matsouki

B-5: Water demands – III: forecasting

Water demand analysis in urban region by neural network models

N-B. Chang, A. Makkeasorn

Short-term water demand forecasting: a case study

J. Zhang, R. Song, N. Bhaskar, M. French

Water distribution systems demand forecasting with pattern recognition

G. Greenaway, R. Guanlao, N. Bayda, Q. Zhang

Instantaneous water demand parameter estimation from coarse meter readings

V. Alcocer-Yamanaka, V. Tzatchkov, S. Buchberger

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B-6: Hydraulic transients – I: leak detection

Implementation of hydraulic transient and steady oscillatory flow with genetic algorithms for leakage

detection in real water distribution networks

J. Saldarriaga, D. Fuentes, L. Galvis

An analytical solution for the transients in a pipeline with a variable boundary condition: leak detection

in pipe networks using the coded transients

X-J Wang, A. Simpson, M. Lambert

Laplace-domain comparison of linear models of a reservoir-pipe-valve system with a leak

A. Zecchin, M. Lambert, A. Simpson, L. White

Transient-based periodical pipeline leak diagnosis

D. Misiunas, M. Lambert, A. Simpson

B-7: Hydraulic transients – II: modeling

Assessing the degree of unsteadiness in flow modeling: from physics to numerical solution

B. Karney, B-S. Jung, A. Alkozai

Water pipe system diagnosis by transient pressure signals

D. Covas, H. Ramos, N. Lopes, A. Almeida

Sizing and design of an air chamber – transient modeling results and field test comparisons

R. Elliot, J. Liou, R. Peterson

Using surge modeling to determine distribution system vulnerability to backflow

K. Fleming, J. Dugandzic, M. LeChevallier, R. Gullick

B-8: Hydraulic transients – III: wave reflection & surge control

Limiting surge pressures and resonance through tailored wave reflection

B. Karney, S. Pejovic

Transient reflection analysis to identify problems with a raw water pumping main

N. Arbon, M. Lambert, A. Simpson, P. Memmler

Optimal design of pressure surge control devices in water distribution systems

Y. Mayorchik, A. Ostfeld

C-1: Network topology & calibration – I

Aggregation of water distribution systems for contamination detection

L. Perelman, A. Ostfeld

Efficient supply network management based on linear graph theory

J. Deuerlein

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Impact of model skeletonization on water distribution model parameters as related to water quality and

contaminant consequence assessment

R. Bahadur, J. Johnson, R. Janke, W. Samuels

Verification of sampling design for water distribution networks calibration

K. Behzadian, F. Jalilsani, A. Ardeshir, F. Sabour

C-2: Network topology & calibration – II

Calibration procedures for extended period simulation models

S. Lowry

Determining the accuracy of automated calibration of pipe network models

T. Walski, N. DeFrank, T. Voglino, R. Wood, B. Whitman

Quantitative results of EPS model calibrations with a comparison to industry guidelines

J. Edwards, M. Brandt

Calibration and data collection for hydraulic models for alternative model purposes

D. Sumer, K. Lansey

C-3: Network Contamination Incidents

A reinterpretation of the 2002 attempted water terror attack on the us Rome embassy-- don't

underestimate the enemy

D. Kroll

Modeling the propagation of waterborne disease in water distribution systems: results from a case

study

R. Clark, L. Chandrasekaran, S. Buchberger

Modelling a water pollution incident

M. Brandt, J. Powell

A model for the chemical and biological agent attacks on water distribution systems

V. Devarakonda, M. Ginsberg

C-4: Network Hydraulic Modeling

A two point linearization method for snapshot simulation of water distribution systems

J. Van Zyl, P. Kumar, M. Gupta

Hydraulic power analysis for determination of characteristics of a water distribution system

J. Vaabel, L. Ainola, T. Koppel

On the convergence properties of the different pipe network algorithms

E. Todini

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Towards realistic extended period simulations (EPS) in looped pipe networks

E. Todini

C-5: Optimal Pump Scheduling

Ant-colony optimization for optimal pump scheduling

D. Prasad T., M. López-Ibáñez, B. Paechter

Pump scheduling optimization in four US cities: case studies

S. Bunn

Synthesis of feedback control for pump operation in water distribution system

A. Walenda, B. Ulanicki, P. Bounds

Acquisition of optimal operational strategies for water distribution systems using evolutionary

algorithms, machine learning and preference ordering routine

I.T. Barros Carrijo, L. Fernanda Ribeiro Reis

C-6: Optimal network design and operation – I

Discussion of network design and scheduling problems

J. Kahler, B. Ulanicki

Optimal design of water distribution systems including water quality and system uncertainty

D. Broad, H. Maier, G. Dandy, J. Nixon

Sustainability objectives for the optimization of water distribution networks

G. Dandy, A. Roberts, C. Hewitson, P. Chrystie

Comparison harmony search with other meta-heuristics in water distribution network design

Z.W. Geem

C-7: Optimal Network Design and Operation – II

Cost considerations and general principles in the optimal design of water distribution systems

A. Sharma, P. Swamee

Experience in the application of a methodology for determination of optimal water head pressure in

water distribution networks

J.G. Saldarriaga Valderrama, D. Rodríguez Amaya, M.A. Serna Rodriguez

Optimised design of the city of Ottawa water network: a genetic algorithm case study

M. Randall-Smith, C. Rogers, E. Keedwell, R. Diduch, Z. Kapelan

Shawnee road pump station upgrade, Niagara county water district

A. Casolini, Dal Bo, R. Klavoon

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C-8: WDSA Potpourri

Identification, prioritization and implementation of the use of the distribution system water quality

model

Y-H. Lee, D.Hartman

Improving water quality by optimizing reservoir operation

D. Howie

Development of artificial intelligence systems for analysis of water supply system data

S. Mounce, J. Machell, J. Boxall

SCA-Red, a general purpose SCADA application for taking decisions in real time with the aid of a

hydraulic model

V. Bou, F. Martínez, P. Conejo

D-1: Network Design for Contamination Warning Systems

Formulation and optimization of robust sensor placement problems for contaminant warning systems

J-P. Watson, W. Hart, R. Murray

Scheduling manual sampling for contamination detection in municipal water networks

J. Berry, E. Lauer, H. Lin, C. Phillips

Real time water demand estimation in water distribution system

F. Shang, J. Uber, B. van Bloemen Waanders, D. Boccelli, R. Janke

On-line analysis with EPANET

P. Ingeduld

D-2: Water quality monitoring case studies

An integrated modular approach to water distribution system monitoring

M. Harmless, J. Ricardi

City of Ann Arbor's multi-objective monitoring location strategy

S.Bahl, L.Sanford, B.Steglitz, P.Perala, W.Grayman, R.Janke, W.Samuels, J.Skadsen, L.Cipparone,

C.Rego, M. TenBroek

Distribution system monitoring research at Charleston water system

J. Cook, J. Byrne, R. Daamen, E. Roehl, Jr.

Sensor networks for monitoring water supply and sewer systems: lessons from Boston

Stoianov, L. Nachman, A. Whittle, S. Madden, R. Kling

D-3: Battle of the Water Sensor Networks

An efficient algorithm for sensor placement in water distribution systems

G. Dorini, P. Jonkergouw, Z. Kapelan, F. di Pierro, S. Khu, D. Savić

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Heuristic method for the battle of the water network sensors: demand-based approach

S. Ghimire, B. Barkdoll

Optimization model and algorithms for design of water sensor placement in water distribution

systems

J. Guan, M. Aral, M. Maslia, W. Grayman

Predator - prey model for discrete sensor placement

R. Gueli

Multi-objective optimization of sensor placement in water distribution systems

Z. Wu, T. Walski

A "Strawman" common sense approach for water quality sensor site selection

G. Trachtman

Multi-objective sensor design for water distribution systems security

A. Preis, A. Ostfeld

Optimizing sensor placements in water distribution systems using submodular function

maximization

A. Krause, J. Leskovec, S. Isovitsch, J. Xu, C. Guestrin, J. VanBriesen, M. Small, P.

Fischbeck

Sensor network design proposal for the Battle of the Water Sensor Networks

A. Ostfeld, E. Salomons

A heuristic method for water quality sensor location in a municipal water distribution system: mass-

released based approach

S. Ghimire, B. Barkdoll

A facility location approach to sensor placement optimization

J. Berry, W. Hart, C. Phillips, J-P. Watson

Battle of the Water Sensor Networks

M. Propato, O. Piller

Multi-objective optimization for monitoring sensor placement in water distribution systems

J. Huang, E. McBean, W. James

Iterative deepening of Pareto solutions in water sensor networks

D. Eliades, M. Polycarpou

D-4: Contamination Warning Systems

Customer feedback as a tool for distribution system network monitoring for improved drinking water

surveillance

A. Whelton, A. Dietrich, D. Gallagher, A. Roberson

DHS domestic municipal end-to-end water security architecture study

J. Porco, B. Elwell, J. McFee

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Optimization of operational response to contamination in water networks

A. Poulin, A. Mailhot, P. Grondin, L. Delorme, J-P. Villeneuve

Real world operational testing and deployment of an on-line water security monitoring system

D. Kroll, K. King

D-5: Integrating network models with GIS/SCADA

Integrating GIS, CIS and telemetry systems to develop an integrated modeling system

G. Allan

Sustainable modeling

S. Tomic

GIS and model applications from an integrated system

L. Jacobsen, M. Fang, S. Kamojjala

Bringing up to date WDS models by querying - an EPANET-based GIS geodatabase

H. Bartolín, F. Martínez, J. Cortés

D-6: Contamination Source Identification - I

Adaptive contamination source identification in water distribution systems using an evolutionary

algorithm-based dynamic optimization procedure

L. Liu, E. Zechman, E. Brill, G. Mahinthakumar, S. Ranjithan, J. Uber

Determining possible contaminant sources through flow path analysis

A. De Santics, F. Shang, J. Uber

Source inversion with uncertain sensor measurements

J. Hill, B. van Bloemen Waanders, C. Laird.

Uncertainty effects on pollution source location in water networks

C. Di Cristo, A. Leopardi

D-7: Contamination source identification - II

Addressing non-uniqueness in a water distribution contaminant source identification problem

E. Zechman, E. Brill, G. Mahinthakumar, S. Ranjithan, J. Uber

Optimal sensors layout for contamination source identification in water distribution systems

A. Preis, A. Ostfeld

Sensor location design for contaminant source identification in water distribution systems

M. Propato, P. Cheung, O. Piller

On the placement of imperfect sensors in municipal water networks

J. Berry, R. Carr, W. Hart, V. Leung, C. Phillips, J-P. Watson

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D-8: Real-time water quality event detection

Multivariate applications for detecting anomalous water quality

K. Klise, S. McKenna

On-line monitoring of water distribution systems: data processing and anomaly detection

R. Jarrett, G. Robinson, R. O'Halloran

Performance evaluation of real-time event detection algorithms

K. Umberg, J. Uber, R. Murray

Testing water quality change detection algorithms

S. McKenna, K. Klise, M. Wilson

E-1: Impact of network retention time – I

Manage the retention time is the answer, but what was the question?

M. Brandt, J. Powell

The weak link in the provision of safe drinking water

D. Okun

Improving the representation of age of water in drinking water distribution networks to inform water

quality

J. Machell, J. Boxall, A. Saul

Closed-form solution to water age in distribution systems

J. Norton, W. Weber

Dual water distribution systems in China

C. Yang, Z. Shen, H. Chen, G. Zeng, Y. Zhong

E-2: Impact of network retention time – II

A DBP control method using localized treatment and distribution system modeling

L. Jacobsen, M. Fang, J. Chan

Chlorine residual as a predictor of trihalomethane values

C. Smith

Fluoride tracer test planning & implementation to support WDS model calibration and IDSE

compliance

D. Simon, J. Billica, K. Gertig, S. Stone

Residence time from tracer tests: field experience and calculation techniques

F. DiGiano, A. Westbrook, W. Zhang

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E-3: Water quality monitor instrumentation

Using UV254 as a TOC surrogate for intentional contaminant detection in drinking water distribution

systems

S. Cho, K. Carlson, K. Stutzman

Performance of a true real time, on line surveillance system for waterborne pathogens

J. Adams, D. McCarty

Study on evaluation of on-line free chlorine sensors in water supply facilities

P-S. Shin, Y-j Choi, B-H Jeng

Sensor-based water parcel tracking

R. O'Halloran, S. Yang, A. Tulloh, P. Koltun, M. Toifl

E-4: Water quality modeling – I: disinfection and decay

Predicting the loss of chlorine and chloramine residuals in metallic pipes

R. Clark, R. Haught, S. Panguluri, W. Roman

Transport kinetics of bromoform formed in desalinated water

W. Elshorbagy, A. AlJaberi

Use of Bayesian statistics to study chlorine decay within a water distribution system

J. Huang, E. McBean

Constituent modeling for gross alpha (GA) concentration compliance, blending high-GA groundwater

with low GA-surface water

J. Dugandzic

E-5: Water quality modeling – II: corrosion

An extended 1-D transient corrosion model including multi-component chemical species

M. Baral, B. Karney, B. Naser, A. Colombo

Functions of drinking water pipe materials- reason or result of water quality?

M. Keinänen-Toivola

Red water and discoloration in a WDS; numerical simulation

G. Naser, B. Karney, J. Boxall

E-6: Water quality modeling – III: mixing in pipes and at junctions

Contaminant mixing at pipe joints: comparison between laboratory flow experiments and

computational fluid dynamics models

C. Ho, L. Orear, Jr., J. Wright, S. McKenna

High fidelity computational fluid dynamics for mixing in water distribution systems

S. Webb, B. van Bloemen Waanders

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Transport phenomena at intersections of pressurized pipe systems

P. Romero-Gomez, C. Choi, B. Van Bloemen Waanders, S. McKenna

Integrating distribution network models with stochastic water demands and mass dispersion

Z. Li, S. Buchberger, V. Tzatchkov

E-7: Microbiology of pipe networks – I

Assessment of microbiological water quality after low pressure events in a distribution system

S. Hooper, C. Moe, J. Uber, K. Nilsson

Data mining to inform total coliform monitoring plan design

W. Dawsey, B. Minsker

Microbial characterization of drinking water systems receiving groundwater and surface water as

the primary sources of water

B. Humrighouse, J. Santo Domingo, R. Revetta, R. Lamendella, C. Kelty, D. Oerther

An innovative approach to detecting mycobacterium in drinking water systems

K. Mack, E. Peterson, I. Papautsky, B. Kinkle, D. Oerther

E-8: Microbiology of pipe networks – II (biofilms)

Numerical simulation and experimental validation of biofilms during contamination events

B. van Bloemen Waanders, L. Frink, J. Hill, B. Bader, S. Altman

Biofilm: shelter or barrier in drinking water distribution systems?

M-A. Philibert, M. Kupferle, S. Buchberger, R. Revetta, M. Rodgers, M. Meckes

Interaction of introduced biological agents with biofilms in water distribution systems

S. Altman, L. McGrath, C. Souza

WDSA2006 Poster Session

Application of pseudo-parallel genetic algorithm in optimal operation of multisource water supply

network

K. Xin, S. Liu, T. Tao, C. Li

Assessing uncertainty in chlorine residual predictions in drinking water distribution system

L. Yang, D. Boccelli, J. Uber

Consequence management utilizing optimization

T. Baranowski, E. LeBoeuf,

Consumer concerns and preference-tradeoffs in home plumbing systems

J. Lee, G. Loganathan, D. Bosch, S. Dwyer, E. Kleczyk

Demand loading conditions: to what extent are they representative?

L. Perelman, A. Ostfeld

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Developing a model for disinfection by-products in a water distribution system

H. Shimazu

Estimating the economic losses or damages from a waterborne disease outbreak: development of a

simulation model

R. Herrick, R. Clark, S. Buchberger, R. Murray

Evaluation models of deteriorated water mains for replacement/rehabilitation by field surveying

J. Kim, C. Bae, J. Kim

Experimental investigation into the turbulent-flow hydraulics of small circular holes in plastic pipes

A. Coetzer, J. van Zyl, C. Clayton

Graph theory based algorithms for water distribution network sectorization projects

V. Tzatchkov, V. Alcocer-Yamanaka, V. Bourguett Ortiz

Laboratory and flow loop validation and testing of operational effectiveness of an on-line security

platform for the water distribution system

D. Kroll, K. King

Low leakage in the Netherlands confirmed

R. Beuken, C. Lavooij, A. Bosch, P. Schaap

Microbial characterization of drinking water systems receiving groundwater and surface water as

the primary sources of water

B. Humrighouse, J. Santo Domingo, R. Revetta, R. Lamendella, C. Kelty, D. Oerther

Modelling of soil diffusibility on leakage characteristics of buried pipes

C. Noack, B. Ulanicki

Monitoring network design for the malicious source identification problem

M. Tryby, R. Ranjithan

Multi-objective optimal rehabilitation of hydraulic networks based on the cost of reliability

G. de Marinis, R. Gargano, Z. Kapelan, D. Savić, C. Tricarico

Sensor placement for contaminant source identification

J. Berry, M. Collins, W. Hart, J. Uber, J-P. Watson

Study of water quality sensors locations optimization and signals analysis based on dynamic water

quality path

T. Deng, R. Ning, C-G Wu, Y-X Yuan, Z-Y Wu

Using in-pipe data sonde arrays for security and quality monitoring in the water distribution system

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