• Assessing the performance level of a water system 

      Kanakoudis, V. K.; Tolikas, D. K. (2004)
      What should System Managers prefer? Systems that never fail or systems that remain safe during a failure? The present paper tries to give an answer to this dilemma by presenting a methodology that hierarchically analyses ...
    • Ex-post evaluation of a water distribution network upgrading project 

      Kanakoudis, V. K. (2008)
      The paper presents the ex-post evaluation of a project that a Water Utility implemented in its water distribution network. The project included installation of PRVs (Pressure Reducing Valves) and launching of a Public ...
    • The role of leaks and breaks in water networks: technical and economical solutions 

      Kanakoudis, V. K.; Tolikas, D. K. (2001)
      This paper introduces a methodology that calculates the optimum replacement time for the pipes of kinds a water network. This is done through a technico-economic analysis that takes Into account all kin of costs for the ...
    • A troubleshooting manual for handling operational problems in water pipe networks 

      Kanakoudis, V. K. (2004)
      The paper presents some of the most common operational problems in water pipe networks, studied in the water distribution system of Athens, the capital of Greece. The study, which took place from 1995 to 2000,concerning ...
    • Urban water use conservation measures 

      Kanakoudis, V. K. (2002)
      This paper presents details of residential water use conservation techniques. Its main goal is to present, as clearly as possible, the operational measures that are included in an integrated residential water use conservation ...
    • Vulnerability based management of water resources systems 

      Kanakoudis, V. K. (2004)
      Must the water networks be fail-proof or must they remain safe during a failure? What must water system managers try to achieve? The present paper introduces a methodology for the hierarchical analysis (in time and space) ...