A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn't reach its valid users but instead leaks out of the distribution network, causing water wastage, revenue loss and contamination risks. This paper analyses the leakage rate, leakage components and leakage reduction potential. A minimum night flow (MNF) analysis was carried out on a district metered area (DMA) in an intermittent supply system in Zarqa, Jordan. Leakage was modelled and leakage reduction policies were analysed. Results show that MNF occurs at night or during day time depending on the water levels in customer tanks, implying that one-day MNF analysis cannot be carried out in intermittent supplies and the estimation of the legitimate consumption during MNF is more influ...
Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is to supply the required quantity of customer’s water demand unde...
Large amount of water is lost every day in water distribution networks (WDN) through leakage. Pressu...
The estimate of current real losses in water distribution networks (WDN) is crucial to plan investme...
A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn't reach its valid users but instead leak...
A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn’t reach its valid users but instea...
Leakage in water distribution systems is an important issue and of major interest for water utilitie...
Several methods have been used in estimating leakages. Although the minimum night flow analysis meth...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
Leakages in water distribution systems have great economic and environmental impacts and are a major...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
Water is a finite resource and should be given the attention it deserves to reduce its depletion thr...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
Water demand continues to increase due to rapid population growth, changes in standard of living, a...
Water losses are inevitable in urban water distribution systems. The two approaches adopted nowadays...
Quantification of water losses (WL) in water distribution networks (WDNs) is a crucial task towards ...
Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is to supply the required quantity of customer’s water demand unde...
Large amount of water is lost every day in water distribution networks (WDN) through leakage. Pressu...
The estimate of current real losses in water distribution networks (WDN) is crucial to plan investme...
A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn't reach its valid users but instead leak...
A significant portion of the water supplied to people doesn’t reach its valid users but instea...
Leakage in water distribution systems is an important issue and of major interest for water utilitie...
Several methods have been used in estimating leakages. Although the minimum night flow analysis meth...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
Leakages in water distribution systems have great economic and environmental impacts and are a major...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
Water is a finite resource and should be given the attention it deserves to reduce its depletion thr...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
Water demand continues to increase due to rapid population growth, changes in standard of living, a...
Water losses are inevitable in urban water distribution systems. The two approaches adopted nowadays...
Quantification of water losses (WL) in water distribution networks (WDNs) is a crucial task towards ...
Water Distribution Systems (WDSs) is to supply the required quantity of customer’s water demand unde...
Large amount of water is lost every day in water distribution networks (WDN) through leakage. Pressu...
The estimate of current real losses in water distribution networks (WDN) is crucial to plan investme...