Issues in risk management of water networks against intentional attacks

Hyung Seok Jeong, Dulcy M. Abraham, Jianhong Qiao, Mark A. Lawley, Jean Philippe P. Richard, Yuehwern Yih

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Abstract

The water infrastructure system is one of the eight key infrastructures that provide essential services to our society. The water distribution system typically consists of multiple subsystems in grid or network patterns. In addition, water network configurations vary based on geographical layout and water sources. Since water subsystems are interconnected, proper functioning of a particular component is highly dependent on other components. An intentional attack on a well-selected set of components can result in catastrophic disruption of water service. This paper discusses the development of a framework that can be used for the design, operation, and maintenance of robust water systems. The framework considers the vulnerabilities of the water network to intentional attacks and evaluates the consequences of such attacks. The paper also examines potential mitigation strategies to either eliminate the risk or to reduce the level of risk of the system in instances of intentional attack. Such an approach can help water infrastructure asset managers to plan and allocate their budgets when security is included as a significant factor in asset management.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationPipelines 2004, What's on the Horizon - Proceedings of the ASCE Pipeline Division Specialty Congress - Pipeline Engineering and Construction
EditorsJ.J. Galleher, M.T. Stift
Pages161-170
Number of pages10
StatePublished - 2004
Externally publishedYes
EventASCE Pipeline Division Specialty Congress - Pipeline Engineering and Construction - What's on the Horizon, PIPELINES 2004 - San Diego, CA, United States
Duration: Aug 1 2004Aug 4 2004

Publication series

NameProceedings of the ASCE Pipeline Division Specialty Congress - Pipeline Engineering and Construction

Other

OtherASCE Pipeline Division Specialty Congress - Pipeline Engineering and Construction - What's on the Horizon, PIPELINES 2004
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Diego, CA
Period8/1/048/4/04

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