Resilient Cities and Structures (Sep 2023)

Designing resilient and economically viable water distribution systems: a multi-dimensional approach

  • Beatrice Cassottana,
  • Srijith Balakrishnan,
  • Nazli Yonca Aydin,
  • Giovanni Sansavini

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. 19 – 29

Abstract

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Enhancing the resilience of critical infrastructure systems requires substantial investment and entails trade-offs between environmental and economic benefits. To this aim, we propose a methodological framework that combines resilience and economic analyses and assesses the economic viability of alternative resilience designs for a Water Distribution System (WDS) and its interdependent power and transportation systems. Flow-based network models simulate the interdependent infrastructure systems and Global Resilience Analysis (GRA) quantifies three resilience metrics under various disruption scenarios. The economic analysis monetizes the three metrics and compares two resilience strategies involving the installation of remotely controlled shutoff valves. Using the Micropolis synthetic interdependent water-transportation network as an example, we demonstrate how our framework can guide infrastructure stakeholders and utility operators in measuring the value of resilience investments. Overall, our approach highlights the importance of economic analysis in designing resilient infrastructure systems.

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