Contaminant propagation in distribution systems

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Clark, R.M. [1 ]
Grayman, W.M. [1 ]
Males, R.M. [1 ]
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[1] Drinking Water Res. Div., U.S. Envir. Protection Agency, Off. of Res. and Devel., Cincinnati, OH 45268, United States
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FLOW OF WATER - Pipes - MATHEMATICAL MODELS - WATER SUPPLY - Water Quality;
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The Drinking Water Research Division of EPA initiated a cooperative agreement with the North Penn Water Authority. Previous research has resulted in development of a steady-state model, a quasi-steady-state model and dynamic model that have provided useful approaches to modeling the general propagation of contaminants in distribution systems. In this paper, results from the steady-state model are utilized to examine the actual pathways of water flow and the time of passage and percentage of water that flows from a given source to a given node in a distribution system. The contaminant propagation technique developed from this extension of the steady-state model provides a useful technique for analyzing many of the factors that effects water quality in a distribution system. A major finding of this research study is the importance of adequate hydraulic modeling of the systems being studied and the importance of field studies in verifying systems performance.
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