Focus resources better by understanding water supply network behaviour
Many water companies globally share the same problem: significant amount of pure drinking water is leaking out of the network somewhere somehow.
Do you have leaks in your water supply network? Do you know where they are and what is the amount on non-revenue water? If planned or unexpected changes happen in your network, do you know how it affects your network behavior?
Water companies are trying to fight against the leak problem by locating leak areas or trying to find out what is causing this significant amount of non-revenue water. There can be several reasons like water consumers do not have water subscription at all, water meter is totally missing or water is just leaking due to problems in old water distribution network.
Even more problems can cause unexpected network behavior when flow levels or pressure levels are changing significantly. This can be caused by new industrial water user who starts to use significant amount of water and this change has bigger impact on network.
To address and remove these problems, we have developed hydraulic modeling and water balance calculation features to our water network asset management system KeyAqua. Using these features water company can locate possible leak areas using water balance calculation and reduce non-revenue water. With hydraulic modeling feature it is possible to understand network behavior and see critical duct lines and possible problems beforehand by modeling different scenarios and see how network behaves.