Abstract

This article proposes a multiobjective optimization strategy based on a fuzzy formulation for the sustainable design and planning of water supply chains in urban areas that considers simultaneously economic and environmental objectives. Harvested rainwater and reclaimed water are considered as alternative sources to reduce freshwater consumption while maximizing water revenues and minimizing land usage. As opposed to other models that attempt to minimize water consumption, this work seeks to minimize the water stress index, which quantifies the impact of freshwater consumption with respect to the specific location where the withdrawals take place. We illustrate the capabilities of this approach through its application to a real case study based on the city of Morelia in Mexico, in which we show that the use of alternative water sources along with an appropriate water distribution plan can reduce the impact over natural reservoirs.

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