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Kyudae Shim, Eduardo Berrettini and Yong-Gyun Park
Because of population growth, rapid urbanization, and climate change, many water supply utilities globally struggle to provide water that is safe to drink. A particular problem is the aging of the water supply facilities, which is exacerbated by their in...
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Arati Shrestha, Shinobu Kazama and Satoshi Takizawa
In Nepal, there are three types of water service providers; two types of government-managed service providers covering urban and municipal areas, and community-managed service providers called Water Users and Sanitation Associations (WUSAs). This study a...
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Dongwoo Jang and Gyewoon Choi
The non-revenue water (NRW) ratio in water distribution networks is the ratio of losses from unbilled authorized consumption and apparent and real losses to the total water supply. NRW is an important parameter for prioritizing the improvement of a water...
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Chee Hui Lai, Ngai Weng Chan and Ranjan Roy
In contextualising the serious water loss, inefficient resource utilization, and ineffective water utility management in Malaysia, the objective of this study is to understand the public?s perception of non-revenue water (NRW) management in order to prov...
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