Water losses are in focus of water supply management in last decades. Basic and widely accepted indicator is ILI Index, but is insufficient, when water resources are abundant, treatment costs low and energy consumption miniscule due to gravity. In such situation several authors introduced more detailed analysis defining “Economic Level of Leakage” (ELL) in short run. This analysis provides an insight into shadow market of leakages that is defined by marginal cost of water supplied on supply side and by marginal cost of repairs to mitigate water loss on demand side and provide empirical example based on real water supply system (WSS) data
The volume of water losses depends largely on the approach to active leakage control of the water ne...
All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law o...
All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law o...
Water losses are in focus of water supply management in last decades. Basic and widely accepted indi...
Water losses are in focus of water supply management in last decades. Basic and widely accepted indi...
The Economic Level of Leakage is a systematic way for a water utility to estimate the optimum leakag...
[EN] The manuscript describes a simplified methodology with which to assess the economic level of ap...
The Economic Level of Leakage is a systematic way for a water utility to estimate the optimum leakag...
Reducing water loss from water supply systems is often regarded as one of the most important ways to...
This paper presents the analysis and assessment of water losses in water distribution systems of thr...
One of the major problems of waterworks is the excessive failure of distribution systems and associa...
Abstract Water companies and their consumers affected with leakages in water distribution system wor...
Companies using water distribution systems to reduce the operating costs and increase the reliabilit...
All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law o...
With increasing population, the need for research ideas on the field of reducing wastage of water ca...
The volume of water losses depends largely on the approach to active leakage control of the water ne...
All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law o...
All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law o...
Water losses are in focus of water supply management in last decades. Basic and widely accepted indi...
Water losses are in focus of water supply management in last decades. Basic and widely accepted indi...
The Economic Level of Leakage is a systematic way for a water utility to estimate the optimum leakag...
[EN] The manuscript describes a simplified methodology with which to assess the economic level of ap...
The Economic Level of Leakage is a systematic way for a water utility to estimate the optimum leakag...
Reducing water loss from water supply systems is often regarded as one of the most important ways to...
This paper presents the analysis and assessment of water losses in water distribution systems of thr...
One of the major problems of waterworks is the excessive failure of distribution systems and associa...
Abstract Water companies and their consumers affected with leakages in water distribution system wor...
Companies using water distribution systems to reduce the operating costs and increase the reliabilit...
All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law o...
With increasing population, the need for research ideas on the field of reducing wastage of water ca...
The volume of water losses depends largely on the approach to active leakage control of the water ne...
All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law o...
All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law o...