This paper presents a methodology for the assessment of different components of apparent losses based on field audit and operational data for Kampala city’s water distribution system in Uganda.Apparent losses relate to water that is consumed but not paid for. Most research carried out in the last decade particularly in the United Kingdom focused mainly on leakage. Until now, there are no set procedures and guidelines for assessment of apparent losses. Much work remains to bring it to par with the available tools and methodologies for leakage management. In the absence of adequate data and proper methodology, most developed countries use default values, which tend to be lowest values for well-managed water systems, for computation of apparen...
With increasing population, the need for research ideas on the field of reducing wastage of water ca...
Reduction of non-revenue water is one of the major challenges facing many water utilities in Addis A...
Water loss in the distribution system is a common problem in Malawi, like in other developing countr...
Water losses occur in all water distribution systems worldwide and high levels are indicative of poo...
The volume of water losses depends largely on the approach to active leakage control of the water ne...
This paper examines the performance of 3 meter models, on the basis of failure records for a develop...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
The empirical method for the determination of apparent water losses, using the assessment of consump...
A project to assess the levels of leakage in 30 water utilities throughout South Africa was initiate...
Currently, drinking water utilities worldwide face a never-ending challenge to provide adequate quan...
[EN] The manuscript describes a simplified methodology with which to assess the economic level of ap...
Different water utilities use different performance indicators to assess their performance. Although...
Water loss is one of Yemen's most serious problems in the water distribution system. It has risen dr...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
With population growth, global warming and rapid development, water has become or will become a scar...
With increasing population, the need for research ideas on the field of reducing wastage of water ca...
Reduction of non-revenue water is one of the major challenges facing many water utilities in Addis A...
Water loss in the distribution system is a common problem in Malawi, like in other developing countr...
Water losses occur in all water distribution systems worldwide and high levels are indicative of poo...
The volume of water losses depends largely on the approach to active leakage control of the water ne...
This paper examines the performance of 3 meter models, on the basis of failure records for a develop...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
The empirical method for the determination of apparent water losses, using the assessment of consump...
A project to assess the levels of leakage in 30 water utilities throughout South Africa was initiate...
Currently, drinking water utilities worldwide face a never-ending challenge to provide adequate quan...
[EN] The manuscript describes a simplified methodology with which to assess the economic level of ap...
Different water utilities use different performance indicators to assess their performance. Although...
Water loss is one of Yemen's most serious problems in the water distribution system. It has risen dr...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
With population growth, global warming and rapid development, water has become or will become a scar...
With increasing population, the need for research ideas on the field of reducing wastage of water ca...
Reduction of non-revenue water is one of the major challenges facing many water utilities in Addis A...
Water loss in the distribution system is a common problem in Malawi, like in other developing countr...