Water Distribution Systems Reliability: A Review of Research Literature

AbstractEvery water distribution system (WDS) fails partially or completely at some point or points during its lifetime. Measurement of reliability for a WDS under various failure conditions is necessary. Numerous techniques have been developed for estimating WDS reliability. This study provides an...

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