Multi-water source joint scheduling model using a refined water supply network: Case study of Tianjin

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Water shortage problems are increasing in many water-deficient areas. Most of the current research on multi-source combined water supplies depends on an overall generalization of regional water supply systems, which are seldom broken down into the detail required to address specific research objectives. This paper proposes the concept of a water treatment and distribution station (water station), and generalizes the water supply system into three modules: water supply source, water station, and water user. Based on a topological diagram of the water network (supply source-station-user), a refined water resource allocation model was established. The model results can display, in detail, the water supply source, water supply quantity, water distribution engineering, and other information of all users in each water distribution area. This makes it possible to carry out a detailed analysis of the supply and demand of users, and to provide suggestions and theoretical guidance for regional water distribution implementation. Tianjin's water resource allocation was selected as a case study, and a water resource allocation scheme for a multi-source, combined water supply, was simulated and discussed.

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Zhang, S., Yang, J., Wan, Z., & Yi, Y. (2018). Multi-water source joint scheduling model using a refined water supply network: Case study of Tianjin. Water (Switzerland), 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/w10111580

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