An Agent-based Modeling Framework for Assessing the Public Health Protection of Water Advisories
Authored by Emily Zechman Berglund, M Ehsan Shafiee, Michael K Lindell
Date Published: 2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11269-018-1916-6
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Abstract
In the event that pathogens or toxins are introduced to a water
distribution system, a utility manager may identify a threat through
water quality data or alerts from public health officials. The utility
manager may issue water advisories to warn consumers to reduce water use
activities. As consumers react and change water demands, dynamic
feedbacks among the community, utility managers, and the engineering
infrastructure can create unexpected public health consequences and
network hydraulics. A Complex Adaptive System (CAS)-based methodology is
developed to couple an engineering model of a water distribution system
with agent-based models (ABM) of consumers, public health officials, and
utility managers to simulate feedback among management decisions, system
hydraulics, and public behavior. A utility manager and a public health
official are represented as agents, who respond to the event using a set
of rules and equations that are based on a statistical analysis of a set
of recorded water events. Consumers are represented as agents who update
their water activities based on exposure to the contaminant and warnings
from a utility agent and family members. A model of consumer compliance
is developed using results from two surveys that report data to
characterize consumer perceptions toward information sources during a
water contamination event. The ABM framework is applied for an
illustrative mid-sized virtual city to quantify the significance of
interactions and advisories on public health consequences.
Tags
Simulation
Agent-based modeling
Management
networks
contamination
Optimization
complex adaptive system
Contamination events
Risk perception
Water distribution network
News media
Broadcast warning
Water notification
Distribution-systems