市政供水基础设施系统战略资产管理决策的可持续性评估:框架与应用

Hamed Mohammadifardi, Mark Knight, Andre Unger
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制定社会可接受的、环境友好的、财务上可行的资产管理计划(amp)是供水和污水处理公用事业公司面临的主要挑战,需要进行全面的可持续性评估(SA)。本文提出了一个新的框架,该框架应用系统动力学和生命周期评估工具来评估水和废水基础设施系统战略资产管理决策的长期可持续性。所提出的框架在处理社会经济系统的非线性和动态行为方面的优点及其对战略资产管理决策的SA的效用在废水收集(WWC)网络系统的案例研究中得到了证明。此外,通过对比(1)100%城市密度化、(2)0%城市密度化、(3)50%城市密度化和(4)人口不增长四种情景,强调了人口增长和城市密度化政策对AMP可持续发展的重要意义。研究结果表明,随着城市密度的增加,污水处理和处理服务的温室气体排放、运营和资本支出以及账单负担显著降低。
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Sustainability assessment of strategic asset management decisions on municipal water infrastructure systems: Framework and application

Developing socially acceptable, environmentally friendly, and financially viable asset management plans (AMPs) is a major challenge for water and wastewater utilities and calls for a comprehensive Sustainability Assessment (SA). This paper proposes a novel framework that applies System Dynamics and Life Cycle Assessment tools to evaluate the long-term sustainability of strategic asset management decisions for water and wastewater infrastructure systems. The merit of the proposed framework in dealing with the non-linearity and dynamic behavior of the socio-economic systems and its utility for SA of strategic asset management decisions are demonstrated in a case study of a Wastewater Collection (WWC) network system. Furthermore, the significant importance of population growth and urban densification policies in sustainability of AMP are highlighted by comparing four alternative scenarios of (1) 100% urban densification, (2) 0% urban densification, (3) 50% densification, and (4) no population growth in the case study. The results of the case study show that the greenhouse gas emission, operational and capital expenses, and bill burden of WWC and treatment services significantly reduce with urban densification.

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