Water Loss Reduction
Water losses result mainly from leaky fittings, from burst pipes and unlicensed withdrawals, but may also be apparent as a result of faulty measurements.
These losses, in combination with limited water resources and its excessive use can lead to water shortages or unnecessary depletion of groundwater reserves. In order to be able to assure financially viable and sustainable operation of the networks, such water losses must be reduced to a minimum.
Integrated GIS-assisted management systems enable us to identify defective components in the network, which can then be addressed using web-based data entry software regardless of the institutions and platforms concerned. Technical analyses by our specialists determine the specific action required and provide strategies extending from the immediate repair required to beyond.
Thus all necessary maintenance measures can be identified in real-time and can be coordinated objectively between the different agencies involved. The objective here is the creation of efficient systems and the simultaneous reduction of water losses, so as to improve unsatisfactory conditions in the supply and sewerage networks.