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Establishing Priorities for Replacement of Distribution Facilities
Water supply systems, like the communities they serve, are rarely static. They grow, they age—and over time their components may wear out, break down, or be made obsolete by advancing technology. The distribution network is especially vulnerable, but needed replacement must compete with other system demands on available capital. The Los Angeles Dept. of Water and Power has tackled the problem with the aid of a computer data base that inventories and analyzes distribution facilities, generating the solid information needed to formulate a sound long‐range main replacement program.
Establishing Priorities for Replacement of Distribution Facilities
Water supply systems, like the communities they serve, are rarely static. They grow, they age—and over time their components may wear out, break down, or be made obsolete by advancing technology. The distribution network is especially vulnerable, but needed replacement must compete with other system demands on available capital. The Los Angeles Dept. of Water and Power has tackled the problem with the aid of a computer data base that inventories and analyzes distribution facilities, generating the solid information needed to formulate a sound long‐range main replacement program.
Establishing Priorities for Replacement of Distribution Facilities
Lane, Paul H. (author) / Buehring, Norman L. (author)
Journal ‐ American Water Works Association ; 70 ; 355-357
1978-07-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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