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The joint effect of water price changes and pressure management, at the economic annual real losses level, on the system input volume of a water distribution system

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Auteur
Kanakoudis V., Gonelas K.
Date
2015
Language
en
DOI
10.2166/ws.2015.064
Sujet
Costs
Elasticity
Housing
Water distribution systems
Water supply systems
Climate condition
Demographic factors
Overall reactions
Pressure management
Residential water demand
Simulation model
Socio-economics
Water prices
Economic and social effects
demand analysis
demography
distribution system
economic analysis
panel data
price dynamics
residential location
socioeconomic conditions
spatiotemporal analysis
trend analysis
water economics
water supply
water use
Article
climate
cost
demography
economic aspect
energy cost
fluid intake
Greece
pressure management virtual project
residential area
simulation
socioeconomics
water management
water price
water quality
water supply
Greece
Kozani
Western Macedonia
IWA Publishing
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This study attempts to examine the factors affecting the residential water demand level in the city of Kozani in Greece. Based on an 8-year (2005-12) detailed sample of residential water demand panel data, the values of the water price (WP) elasticity of residential demand are identified, and the influence of socio-economic and demographic factors and climate conditions on water-use levels and trends are analyzed. The system's response in terms of system input volume is examined (through the simulation model developed for the network and a pressure management (PM) application) for different scenarios of increased and decreased WP levels. Various scenarios for the real losses were examined, starting from their current level (current annual real losses), down to their economic level (economic annual real losses) after implementing PM measures. The overall objective is to determine and record the overall reaction of consumers to the changing WPs as a result of the full water cost principle implemented. © 2015 IWA Publishing.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/74266
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