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Deploying a sewer asset management strategy using the indigau decision support system

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This paper presents the first real implementation of INDIGAU asset management toolbox based on French national RERAU methodology. This toolbox allows the utility manager or consultant to define a rehabilitation program using CCTV reports and other indicators such as economic, social or environmental indicators. The methodology is described and each element of the toolbox is briefly introduced: conversion of CCTV reports in EN 13508-2 coding system, assignment of a condition grade to a segment using CCTV report, and combining complementary indicators for assessing the rehabilitation criteria. The INDIGAU toolbox is applied on a length of about 99 km of sewers (10% of the network) of Caen-la-Mer urban community. The segments to be rehabilitated are identified using a multi-criteria analysis. This study shows the feasibility of calculating complementary rehabilitation criteria by combining indicators derived from various sources: visual inspection reports, network monitoring, operation costs, data related to the urban environment. INDIGAU also aims to organize a publicprivate R&D process: the INDIGAU user club involves utilities (end-users), researchers and the softwareprovider, aiming at fuelling continuous enhancement of the toolbox, sharing of best practices and pooling of case studies for research purposes.
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hal-00663965 , version 1 (27-01-2012)

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P. Debères, Mehdi Ahmadi, J.C. de Massiac, Pascal Le Gauffre, Frédéric Cherqui, et al.. Deploying a sewer asset management strategy using the indigau decision support system. 4th Leading-edge conf. on Strategic Asset management, LESAM, Sep 2011, Mülheim, Germany. pp.1-11. ⟨hal-00663965⟩
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