Klise Katherine, Moglen Rachel, Hogge Joseph, Eisenberg Daniel, Haxton Terranna
Research Scientist, Energy Water System Integration, Sandia National Laboratories, P.O. Box 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185.
Ph.D. Student, Operation Research and Industrial Engineering, Univ. of Texas at Austin, 204 E. Dean Keeton St., C2200, Austin, TX 78712.
J Water Resour Plan Manag. 2022 Sep;148(12):1-10. doi: 10.1061/(asce)wr.1943-5452.0001607.
The two Category-5 hurricanes that impacted the United States Virgin Islands in 2017 exposed critical infrastructure vulnerabilities that must be addressed. While the drinking water utility has first-hand knowledge about how the hurricanes affected their systems, the use of modeling and simulation tools can provide additional insight to aid investment planning and preparedness. This paper provides a case study on resilience analysis for the island's potable water systems subject to long term power outages. Power outage scenarios help quantify differences in water delivery, water quality, and water quantity during and after the disruption. The analysis helps illustrate important differences in system operations and recovery time across the islands. Results from this case study can be used to better understand how the system might behave during future disruptions, provide justification for investment, and provide recommendations to increase resilience of the system. The analysis framework can also be used by other utilities to explore vulnerability to long term power outages.
2017年,两场五级飓风袭击了美属维尔京群岛,暴露出关键基础设施存在的脆弱性,这些问题必须加以解决。虽然饮用水公用事业部门对飓风如何影响其系统有第一手了解,但使用建模和模拟工具可以提供更多见解,以协助投资规划和应急准备。本文提供了一个案例研究,内容是对该岛饮用水系统在长期停电情况下的恢复力分析。停电情景有助于量化中断期间及之后的供水、水质和水量差异。该分析有助于说明各岛屿系统运行和恢复时间的重要差异。本案例研究的结果可用于更好地了解系统在未来中断期间的可能表现,为投资提供依据,并提供增强系统恢复力的建议。其他公用事业部门也可以使用该分析框架来探究长期停电的脆弱性。