Comprehensive review of structural deterioration of water mains: statistical models

This paper provides a comprehensive (although not exhaustive) overview of a large body of work carried out in the last 20 years to quantify the structural deterioration of water mains by analysing historical performance data. The physical mechanisms that lead to pipe failure often require data that...

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Computation methods. Tables. Charts
Distribution. Storage
Durability. Pathology. Repairing. Maintenance
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Pipe failure
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Water main deterioration
Water main rehabilitation
Water main renewal
Water supply. Pipings. Water treatment
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