Challenges of Drinking Water Temperature in Drinking Water Distribution Networks
Bioenerģijas tehnoloģijas un biotehnoloģijas: RTU 65. starptautiskā zinātniskā konference
2024
Valts Urbanovičs
It is known that the creation of water supply zones can negatively impact drinking water quality by forming dead ends where valves are closed to separate the zone, but the impact of changes in both recorded and unrecorded consumption on drinking water quality and the resulting effects on water stagnation and temperature are not clear. To adapt to climate change, it is necessary to assess the negative impact of widely used solutions for loss reduction.
Keywords
Temperature; drinking water; climate change
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Urbanovičs, V. Challenges of Drinking Water Temperature in Drinking Water Distribution Networks. In: Bioenerģijas tehnoloģijas un biotehnoloģijas: RTU 65. starptautiskā zinātniskā konference, Latvia, Rīga, 17-17 October, 2024. Rīga: RTU Izdevniecība, 2024, pp.32-34. e-ISSN 2592-9984.
Publication language
English (en)