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Optimizing Distribution Controls for Safe, Affordable, Low‐Carbon Water Supply
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Musabandesu, E
, Mauter, M. S
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/ Carbon
/ Carbon emissions
/ Case studies
/ Computational efficiency
/ Computer applications
/ Cost control
/ Design optimization
/ Efficiency
/ Emissions
/ Energy costs
/ Genetic algorithms
/ Greenhouse gas emissions
/ Hydraulics
/ Model reduction
/ Objectives
/ Optimization
/ Optimization techniques
/ Simulation
/ Water distribution
/ Water distribution systems
/ Water engineering
/ Water quality
/ Water supply
2025
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Optimizing Distribution Controls for Safe, Affordable, Low‐Carbon Water Supply
by
Musabandesu, E
, Mauter, M. S
in
Age
/ Carbon
/ Carbon emissions
/ Case studies
/ Computational efficiency
/ Computer applications
/ Cost control
/ Design optimization
/ Efficiency
/ Emissions
/ Energy costs
/ Genetic algorithms
/ Greenhouse gas emissions
/ Hydraulics
/ Model reduction
/ Objectives
/ Optimization
/ Optimization techniques
/ Simulation
/ Water distribution
/ Water distribution systems
/ Water engineering
/ Water quality
/ Water supply
2025
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Optimizing Distribution Controls for Safe, Affordable, Low‐Carbon Water Supply
by
Musabandesu, E
, Mauter, M. S
in
Age
/ Carbon
/ Carbon emissions
/ Case studies
/ Computational efficiency
/ Computer applications
/ Cost control
/ Design optimization
/ Efficiency
/ Emissions
/ Energy costs
/ Genetic algorithms
/ Greenhouse gas emissions
/ Hydraulics
/ Model reduction
/ Objectives
/ Optimization
/ Optimization techniques
/ Simulation
/ Water distribution
/ Water distribution systems
/ Water engineering
/ Water quality
/ Water supply
2025
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Optimizing Distribution Controls for Safe, Affordable, Low‐Carbon Water Supply
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Optimizing Distribution Controls for Safe, Affordable, Low‐Carbon Water Supply
2025
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Overview
Water distribution systems (WDSs) are increasingly required to respond to dynamic financial and regulatory signals. This study presents a computationally tractable multi‐objective optimization framework for minimizing time‐variant electricity costs, carbon intensity, and water age. We apply this framework in a large, complex WDS over monthly time periods to demonstrate computational tractability and describe tradeoffs in energy costs, carbon emissions, and water quality under realistic operating and billing conditions. We achieve computational tractability by combining a novel model reduction approach with search space reduction (domain targeting) and algorithmic efficiency tools (search‐integrated feasibility prescreening). The result was a 43% reduction in hydraulic simulation time and a 20% reduction in water quality simulation time for our case study system. By modifying a combination of tank level and time control set points in our case study, we identify opportunities for reducing energy costs by up to 5% without compromising GHG emissions and water age and up to 8% with increases in water age. This work underscores the importance of multi‐objective formulations for dynamic WDS optimization and the imperative of computationally efficient optimization workflows for practical application in large systems with monthly billing cycles.
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc
Subject
/ Carbon
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