Comparison of short term forecast methods for municipal water use

Ashu Jain, Lindell Ormsbee

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Abstract

Water utilities routinely develop long range demand forecasts for use in the normal planning activities. In recent years, many utilities have sought to develop more short-term demand forecasts for use in daily operations. In the current study three different short-term (daily) demand models are developed and tested for the city of Lexington, Kentucky. Developed models include a lumped response model, a distributed response model, and a neural network based model.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWater Resources Planning and Management and Urban Water Resources
Pages649-652
Number of pages4
StatePublished - 1993
EventProceedings of the 20th Anniversary Conference on Water Management in the '90s - Seattle, WA, USA
Duration: May 1 1993May 5 1993

Publication series

NameWater Resources Planning and Management and Urban Water Resources

Conference

ConferenceProceedings of the 20th Anniversary Conference on Water Management in the '90s
CitySeattle, WA, USA
Period5/1/935/5/93

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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