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Environmental Modelling and Software | 2005

Modelling and real-time control of the integrated urban wastewater system

Peter Vanrolleghem; Lorenzo Benedetti; Jurgen Meirlaen

Abstract In the European Union, the Water Framework Directive (WFD) enforces a good ecological and chemical status of all surface waters. In-stream (immission) concentrations and populations need to comply with certain standards. In order to deal with this new legislation, integrated urban water management is an important issue. Real-time control (RTC) is one approach that may be used to improve the performance of the system. Immission-based RTC has been suggested as a proper instrument to help fulfilling the WFD requirements. In order to design and tune an immission-based RTC scheme and to judge the overall effect on the receiving water, an integrated mathematical model of the urban wastewater system is necessary. Several problems are encountered when creating such a model and solutions are discussed in this paper. With this integrated model, an immission-based control strategy is developed for a particular case study and is shown to be able to improve the water quality compared to the uncontrolled case. In the final part, the robustness of this control strategy is tested, as an important additional measure of performance. It can be concluded that there are tools available to help dealing with the operational consequences of the WFD.


Journal of Hydroinformatics | 2003

WEST: modelling biological wastewater treatment

Henk Vanhooren; Jurgen Meirlaen; Youri Amerlinck; Filip Claeys; Hans Vangheluwe; Peter Vanrolleghem


Water Science and Technology | 2001

Development of a risk assessment based technique for design/retrofitting of WWTPs

Diederik Rousseau; Frederik Verdonck; Olivier Moerman; R Carrette; C. Thoeye; Jurgen Meirlaen; Peter Vanrolleghem


Water Science and Technology | 2002

Real time control of the integrated urban wastewater system using simultaneously simulating surrogate models

Jurgen Meirlaen; J. Van Assel; Peter Vanrolleghem


Water Air and Soil Pollution | 2004

Simplifying dynamic river water quality modelling: A case study of inorganic nitrogen dynamics in the Crocodile River (South Africa)

T Deksissa; Jurgen Meirlaen; Peter J. Ashton; Peter Vanrolleghem


Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2005

Application of automated measurement stations for continuous water quality monitoring of the Dender river in Flanders, Belgium.

Véronique Vandenberghe; Peter Goethals; A. van Griensven; Jurgen Meirlaen; N. De Pauw; Peter Vanrolleghem; W Bauwens


Sewer networks and processes within urban water systems : selected proceedings of the 18th European and 1st Asian Junior Scientists Workshops | 2004

Model connectors for integrated simulations of urban wastewater systems

Lorenzo Benedetti; Jurgen Meirlaen; Peter Vanrolleghem


Water SA | 2007

Dynamic integrated water quality modelling : a case study of the Lambro River, northern Italy

Lorenzo Benedetti; Jurgen Meirlaen; F Sforzi; A Facchi; C Gandolfi; Peter Vanrolleghem


Conférence internationale sur les nouvelles technologies en assainissement pluvial | 2004

Dynamic integrated modelling : a case study on the river Lambro

Lorenzo Benedetti; Jurgen Meirlaen; F Sforzi; A Facchi; C Gandolfi; Peter Vanrolleghem


Water Science and Technology | 2002

Model reduction through boundary relocation to facilitate real-time control optimisation in the integrated urban wastewater system

Jurgen Meirlaen; Peter Vanrolleghem

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W Bauwens

Free University of Brussels

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