Delgado Sandoval, Gustavo Alonso(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2022-11-29)
[ES] En la mayoría de los países en vías de desarrollo de América Latina, los servicios de agua potable son deficientes por diversos motivos. Uno de ellos es el suministro intermitente. Este modo de operación no garantiza ...
[EN] Piped intermittent water supply bears numerous population health problems and may damage the network infrastructure. Thus, a transition to continuous supply is an option that must be studied. Nevertheless, many water ...
AL-Washali, Taha; Mahardani, Meidy; Sharma, Saroj; Arregui de la Cruz, Francisco; Kennedy, Maria(Elsevier, 2020-12)
[EN] Intermittent supply is common worldwide. It triggers households with piped connection to adjust the supply scheme by the use of a water tank with a float valve (FV) at the entrance, which has a major influence on the ...
[EN] Intermittent supply is a common way of delivering water in many developing countries.
Limitations on water and economic resources, in addition to poor management and population
growth, limit the possibilities of ...
Ilaya Ayza, Amilkar Ernesto(Universitat Politècnica de València, 2015-02-25)
[EN] Currently, intermittent supply is how millions of people get access to water worldwide. Some
researchers suggest that the increasing water scarcity due to climate change and the enlarged demand
by the growing number ...
[EN] One of the problems for water supply systems with intermittent supply is the peak flow produced at some hours of the day, which is usually much larger than that in a system with continuous supply. The main consequence ...
[EN] Water supply systems have been facing many challenges in recent decades due to the potential effects of climate change and rapid population growth. Water systems need to expand because of demographic growth. Therefore, ...