Aqua (May 2024)

A metric for drinking water service reservoir performance as a sink or source of material

  • Anastasia Kennedy (Doronina),
  • Stewart Husband,
  • Joby Boxall,
  • Vanessa Speight

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2166/aqua.2024.039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 73, no. 5
pp. 999 – 1012

Abstract

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Service reservoirs (SRs) are a critical component of drinking water distribution systems that impact water quality. There are no performance measures to quantify or understand this impact. By applying the concept of sink or source behaviour to describe the processes of material accumulation and mobilisation within SRs, this research develops a practical metric to facilitate assessment and quantification of SR performance. It is demonstrated how a few weeks of continuous data from instrumentation deployment at both inlet and outlet of SRs is sufficient to reveal valuable insight into SR and network performance. Through real-world applications, we provide evidence that the metric was able to track SR performance showing both beneficial and detrimental impacts on water quality, as well as quantifying seasonality and the benefits of SR cleaning. Such insight is invaluable for proactive, justifiable, and targeted decisions on the location and frequency of maintenance and management interventions. HIGHLIGHTS A sink or source concept was applied to service reservoirs to describe performance.; A metric was developed to assess and quantify sink and source behaviour in service reservoirs.; Sink behaviour is indicative of good asset performance.; Source behaviour is indicative of deterioration in asset performance.; Service reservoirs can have both a beneficial and negative impact on water quality.;

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