Kevin M. Morley
American Water Works Association
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Interfaces | 2009
Regan Murray; William E. Hart; Cynthia A. Phillips; Jonathan W. Berry; Erik G. Boman; Robert D. Carr; Lee Ann Riesen; Jean-Paul Watson; Terra Haxton; Jonathan G. Herrmann; Robert Janke; George M. Gray; Thomas N. Taxon; James G. Uber; Kevin M. Morley
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is the lead federal agency for the security of drinking water in the United States. The agency is responsible for providing information and technical assistance to the more than 50,000 water utilities across the country. The distributed physical layout of drinking-water utilities makes them inherently vulnerable to contamination incidents caused by terrorists. To counter this threat, the EPA is using operations research to design, test, and deploy contamination warning systems (CWSs) that rapidly detect the presence of contaminants in drinking water. We developed a software tool to optimize the design process, published a decision-making process to assist utilities in applying the tool, pilot-tested the tool on nine large water utilities, and provided training and technical assistance to a larger group of utilities. We formed a collaborative team of industry, academia, and government to critique our approach and share CWS deployment experiences. Our work has demonstrated that a CWS is a cost-effective, timely, and capable method of detecting a broad range of contaminants. Widespread application of these new systems will significantly reduce the risks associated with catastrophic contamination incidents: the median estimated fatalities reduction for the nine utilities already studied is 48 percent; the corresponding economic-impact reduction is over
Journal American Water Works Association | 2009
Philip Brandhuber; Sarah Clark; Kevin M. Morley
19 billion. Because of this operations research program, online monitoring programs, such as a CWS, are now the accepted technology for reducing contamination risks in drinking water.
Journal American Water Works Association | 2007
Kevin M. Morley; Robert Janke; Regan Murray; Kim R. Fox
Journal American Water Works Association | 2010
Kevin M. Morley
Journal American Water Works Association | 2007
Kevin M. Morley
Journal American Water Works Association | 2008
Linda Blankenship; Kevin M. Morley
Journal American Water Works Association | 2014
J. Alan Roberson; Kevin M. Morley
Journal American Water Works Association | 2012
Kevin M. Morley
Journal American Water Works Association | 2011
Andrew Eaton; Yoon Cha; Linda Geddes; Kevin M. Morley
Journal American Water Works Association | 2009
Kevin M. Morley; Jack Moyer