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Water Supply

Volume 5 Number 2

Contents

1–8
Integrated failure forecasting model for the strategic rehabilitation planning process
I. Kropp and R. Baur
9–15
A benchmarking study for reforming a Korean water department
S. Lee, H. Park and D. Choi
17–22
Evaluating citizens concern about the quality of their drinking water
A. Contu, M. Carlini, A. Maccioni, P. Meloni and M. Schintu
23–30
Rehabilitation of water networks: analysis of the decision making processes
J.P. Torterotot, M. Rebelo, C. Werey and J. Craveiro
31–38
A study on appropriate investment of pipeline rehabilitation for water distribution network
A. Asakura, A. Koizumi, O. Odanagi, H. Watanabe and T. Inakazu
39–46
Estimate of pipe deterioration and optimal scheduling of rehabilitation
E.S. Kim, C.W. Baek and J.H. Kim
47–51
Reliability of valves and section isolation
E.A. Trietsch and J.H.G. Vreeburg
53–62
Strategic planning in today's dynamic world
TerranceM. Brueck
63–73
Service to the poor in megacities of developing countries: how to combine efficiency and equity?
Lise Breuil
75–85
Sustainability and implementation of economic regulation in the Water Sector in Victoria, Australia
S. Farrier and G. Swier
87–96
Price for water reclamation, how can it be established? A Mexican case study
L. Seguí-Amórtegui, O. Alfranca-Burriel, H. Guerrero-García-Rojas and G. Moeller-Chávez
97–106
Effective asset management maximizes your return on investment (ROI) and customer satisfaction
K. Johnson and M.M. Mortada
107–113
Modernization of the water utility company of Bogotá (Colombia): an example of public and private participation for solving management problems of water companies in developing countries
F. Zuleta, A. Merlano, A. Alvarez, M. Montoya and E. Restrepo
115–122
Duly diligent utilities
A.D. Davison, E.L. Pryor, G. Howar and D.A. Deere
123–134
A national approach to risk assessment for drinking water catchments in Australia
R. Miller, B. Whitehill and D. Deere
135–144
Analysis of system innovation in urban water infrastructure systems: an agent-based modelling approach
C. Kotz and H. Hiessl
145–154
Rethinking urban water systems – revisiting concepts in urban wastewater collection and treatment to ensure infrastructure sustainability
G. Tjandraatmadja, S. Burn, M. McLaughlin and T. Biswas