Outage Allowances For Water Resource Planning
Price: £200
Ref: 95/WR/01/3
ISBN: 1-84057 122 5
Published: 1995
A methodology, acceptable to regulators, allowing UK water suppliers to make appropriate and justifiable allowances (at peak and average DG1 calculations) for the planned and unplanned (pollution incidents, power failures etc) loss of water resources when planning capital investment. A decision tree indicates whether outage calculations from a statistical package, @ RISK, should be applied. Sold with software on CDr together with User Manual
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