01 New York Tunnel
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Description
The New York Tunnel system is based on the real-world transmission system in New York City and was created by Schaake & Lai in 1969 as part of a study to optimize the duplication of the existing system to meet demand increases. The system has a total demand of 1305 MGD, one reservoir and 21 tunnels with a total length of 69.2 miles. It is classified as distribution dense-grid by Hwang & Lansey (2017) and gridded by Hoagland et al. (2015).
Publication Date
2016
Publisher
University of Kentucky Libraries
Disciplines
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Rights
© 2016 Graeme Dandy
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Recommended Citation
Dandy, Graeme, "01 New York Tunnel" (2016). Historic Literature Systems. 1.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/wdst_systems/1
Notes
This record was updated in September 2021.