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Elnaboulsi, 2001 - Google Patents

Nonlinear pricing and capacity planning for water and wastewater services

Elnaboulsi, 2001

Document ID
5423685469035183680
Author
Elnaboulsi J
Publication year
Publication venue
Water resources management

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The purpose of this article is to determine the optimal nonlinear pricingrules for water services. The model presents a standard water distributionsystem and a separate wastewater collection and treatment system. Technicaland financial constraints are …
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