A novel WDN pipe replacement prioritisation methodology and software

P. Dimas, N. Pelekanos, G. Moraitis, A. Lykou, S. Tsattalios, G. Karavokiros, G. Pantazis, P. Kossieris, A. Efstratiadis, and C. Makropoulos, A novel WDN pipe replacement prioritisation methodology and software, Proceedings of 16th International Conference on Hydroinformatics, Zaragoza, International Water Association, 2026.

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This paper presents a methodological framework for optimising pipe replacement in urban water distribution networks (WDNs). The approach combines resilience-based network analysis, historical failure records, spatial clustering and life-cycle cost (LCC) optimisation within a decision support environment. Graph-theoretic indicators of topological importance are merged with failure data to produce a composite vulnerability index, while spatial autocorrelation methods highlight clusters of recurring bursts and increased topological significance. LCC optimisation then determines cost-effective replacement horizons, smoothing annual investments under budget constraints. The outcomes are consolidated into contract-ready groups of continuous pipes, enabling direct translation into renewal schedules. A pilot application showed the framework’s ability to identify critical mains, optimise intervention timing and improve cost-effectiveness compared with traditional age-based strategies.

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