Modeling a hierarchical structure of factors influencing exploitation policy for water distribution systems using ISM approach

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Water distribution systems are one of the basic elements of contemporary technical infrastructure of urban and rural areas. It is a complex engineering system composed of transmission networks and auxiliary equipment (e.g. controllers, checkouts etc.), scattered territorially over a large area. From the water distribution system operation point of view, its basic features are: functional variability, resulting from the need to adjust the system to temporary fluctuations in demand for water and territorial dispersion. The main research questions are: What external factors should be taken into account when developing an effective water distribution policy? Does the size and nature of the water distribution system significantly affect the exploitation policy implemented? These questions have shaped the objectives of research and the method of research implementation.

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Jasiulewicz-Kaczmarek, M., Wyczółkowski, R., & Gładysiak, V. (2017). Modeling a hierarchical structure of factors influencing exploitation policy for water distribution systems using ISM approach. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 282). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/282/1/012014

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