2013
DOI: 10.1061/(asce)hy.1943-7900.0000730
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Passive and Active Methods for Enhancing Water Quality of Service Reservoir

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“…Hence, tank water mixing and age, and, thus, quality and safety, do not depend exclusively on storage tanks characteristics and condition. They are also influenced by the fluctuations of inlet water flow and levels [37], as determined by volumes stored for emergency and demand management, and draining/filling times and frequency according to serviced areas consumption profiles. Nevertheless, water level in tanks and filling frequency are most frequently a function of electricity tariff schemes, as there is an emerging trend to minimize energy costs by scheduling pumps' operation [38][39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hence, tank water mixing and age, and, thus, quality and safety, do not depend exclusively on storage tanks characteristics and condition. They are also influenced by the fluctuations of inlet water flow and levels [37], as determined by volumes stored for emergency and demand management, and draining/filling times and frequency according to serviced areas consumption profiles. Nevertheless, water level in tanks and filling frequency are most frequently a function of electricity tariff schemes, as there is an emerging trend to minimize energy costs by scheduling pumps' operation [38][39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A mistura e o envelhecimento da água num reservatório encontram-se intrinsecamente relacionadas com as características físicas do mesmo (e.g., geometria, localização e número de entradas/saídas de água) (Rossman e Grayman, 1999), bem como com as condições de operação (e.g., níveis mínimos e máximos, caudais de entrada) (Grayman et al, 2004;Zhang et al, 2012). Também a estratificação térmica, devida à diferença de temperaturas entre a água que entra e a armazenada, tem impacto na mistura da água (Chuo et al, 2003).…”
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