Optimal strategies for the financially sustainable management of drinking-water and wastewater networks
饮用水和废水网络财务可持续管理的最佳策略
基本信息
- 批准号:411484-2010
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5.89万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:加拿大
- 项目类别:Collaborative Research and Development Grants
- 财政年份:2012
- 资助国家:加拿大
- 起止时间:2012-01-01 至 2013-12-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The applicants propose to contribute to the knowledge-base required to implement Ontario Ministryof the Environment's (MOE) financiallysustainable drinking-water and wastewater system legislation byintegrating three major research themes. First, a hydrological simulation model will be enhanced to quantifythe interaction of groundwater and surface water flow with engineered structures representing the water and wastewater (as well as storm water) distribution system within the municipality, where this interaction occurs due to leaking water mains as well as sanitaryand storm sewers. Second, a strategic planning model for the watermain and sanitarysewer infrastructure will be enhanced to; further define performance indicators in order to quantifythe condition and operation of the infrastructure, surveyand estimate its actual current condition, project its deterioration over time under potential future operational conditions, and estimate the present value of the infrastructure as well as inflation in the unit cost of operation, maintenance, repair, rehabilitation and replacement (OMR3) expenditures needed for PSAB reporting (CICA, 2007) associated with the MOE (2007) legislation. Third, a municipal control & optimization model will be developed to simulate the impact of alternative management strategies for balancing the revenue from prescribed water rates multiplied against the amount of potable water consumed as well as wastewater discharged, with expenses needed to fund OMR3 activities. The optimal management strategywill involve minimizing total OMR3 costs with a sustainable capital reserve to account for financial, engineering and hydrologic uncertainties. The outcome of the applicants' research is to develop software that integrates the proposed hydrologic, strategic planning, and control & optimization models into a single asset management system (AMS), and enables municipalities to complywith MOE's financiallysustainable drinking-water and wastewater system legislation. This asset management system will then be tested with the Cityof Waterloo and the Region of Waterloo serving as the pilot.
申请人建议通过整合三个主要研究主题,为实施安大略省环境部(MOE)财务可持续饮用水和废水系统立法所需的知识库做出贡献。首先,将加强水文模拟模型,以量化地下水和地表水流量与市政当局内代表水和废水(以及雨水)分配系统的工程结构的相互作用,其中这种相互作用是由于泄漏的水管以及卫生和雨水下水道而发生的。第二,加强水管及污水渠基础设施的策略性规划模式,以便;进一步定义绩效指标,以量化基础设施的状况和运行,调查和估计其实际现状,在潜在的未来运营条件下预测其随着时间的推移而恶化,并估计基础设施的现值以及PSAB报告所需的运营、维护、维修、修复和更换(OMR3)单位成本(CICA)支出的通货膨胀。2007)与教育部(2007)立法相关。第三,将开发一个市政控制和优化模型,以模拟替代管理策略的影响,以平衡规定水费收入乘以饮用水消费量和废水排放量,以及资助OMR3活动所需的费用。最佳的管理策略将包括最小化OMR3的总成本,同时考虑到财务、工程和水文的不确定性,有一个可持续的资本储备。申请人的研究成果是开发软件,将拟议的水文、战略规划、控制和优化模型集成到一个单一的资产管理系统(AMS)中,并使市政当局能够遵守MOE的财务可持续饮用水和废水系统立法。该资产管理系统将在滑铁卢市和滑铁卢地区作为试点进行测试。
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