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Abstract
This article presents a systematic approach to solving a problem with rational use of an airport’s water resources. Life cycle programming of the technological systems of wastewater purification allowed to consider comprehensively the problem of economical water consumption. The life cycle programming was adopted as the methodological basis for constructing a logical scheme of tasks of an airport’s water-saving processes. On the basis of the proposed logical tasks diagram it became possible to develop an algorithm and software for automatized control over airport’s water-saving processes. The purpose of the work is to implement a systematic approach for control over water-saving production aviation processes of the airport and representation of the developed algorithm for control. It may be concluded that the implementation of the given algorithm on the basis of computer technology will increase the efficiency of wastewater purification and significantly reduce the fresh water consumption.
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