This paper illustrates the relation between resilience and water system serviceability, and the dependence of community resilience on water system resilience. Five normally provided water system service categories are defined: water delivery, quality, quantity, fire protection, and functionality. Water system performances are described in terms of how these services are provided to customers after an earthquake in relation to pre-earthquake services.
Davis, C. Water System Service Categories, Post-Earthquake Interaction, and Restoration Strategies. Earthquake Enginering Reserch, 2014 с. 1487-1509.
Davis, C. Water System Service Categories, Post-Earthquake Interaction, and Restoration Strategies. Earthquake Enginering Reserch, 2014 с. 1487-1509.
Davis, C. (2014) Water System Service Categories, Post-Earthquake Interaction, and Restoration Strategies, Earthquake Enginering Reserch с. 1487-1509.
Davis, C. (2014). Water System Service Categories, Post-Earthquake Interaction, and Restoration Strategies. Earthquake Enginering Reserch, с. 1487-1509.
Davis C. Water System Service Categories, Post-Earthquake Interaction, and Restoration Strategies. Earthquake Enginering Reserch; 2014. p. с. 1487-1509.