Saša Tomić, Nima Najafi, Heather Ripley, Matthew Huang, Brian Skeens
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Defining Regional Water Distribution System Models
What defines a regional water distribution system? An AWWA committee sorted through the characteristics of systems and their respective models to come up with a clear classification.
Regional water distribution models are broken into two categories: regional transmission and regional emergency supply, with many models landing somewhere along the spectrum.
A close examination of four regional water systems revealed the unique attributes and numerous considerations that make developing and maintaining hydraulic models complex.
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