Journal article

Multiobjective optimization of water distribution systems accounting for economic cost, hydraulic reliability, and greenhouse gas emissions

W Wu, HR Maier, AR Simpson

Water Resources Research | AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION | Published : 2013

Abstract

In this paper, three objectives are considered for the optimization of water distribution systems (WDSs): the traditional objectives of minimizing economic cost and maximizing hydraulic reliability and the recently proposed objective of minimizing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It is particularly important to include the GHG minimization objective for WDSs involving pumping into storages or water transmission systems (WTSs), as these systems are the main contributors of GHG emissions in the water industry. In order to better understand the nature of tradeoffs among these three objectives, the shape of the solution space and the location of the Pareto-optimal front in the solution space are ..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This research was supported by resources supplied by eResearch SA, South Australia. The authors would like to thank Xiaojian Wang from SA Water for providing information on the third case study. The authors also acknowledge the three anonymous reviewers, whose input has helped to improve the quality of this paper significantly.