S. Demonsabert et P. Thornton, A BENDERS DECOMPOSITION MODEL FOR SEWER REHABILITATION PLANNING FOR INFILTRATION AND INFLOW PLANNING, Water environment research, 69(2), 1997, pp. 162-167
Infiltration and inflow (I/I) to a wastewater treatment plant can cont
ribute significantly to the quantity and cost of domestic wastewater t
reatment. A known pipe or manhole defect can be repaired in a number o
f ways. Leaking pipes, for example, can be chemically grouted, lined,
or burst/lined or excavated and repaired/replaced. Each repair option
for eliminating the infiltration or inflow has a unique cost and effic
iency. A general Benders decomposition model was developed to optimize
the repair and replacement strategy for a sewer network. The model de
termines the least cost solution by minimizing the combined wastewater
treatment and repair costs. The results of a detailed analysis of an
existing sewer are presented.