This paper presents a methodology to detect real water losses in urban water networks. The proposed method is based on the combined use of the DMA economical water balance confidence intervals for a period of time longer than a month (a trimester, semester or year) with appropriated night flow ratio intervals. This method allows distinguishing between real and apparent water losses in a given DMA. The use of uncertainty models allows taking into account measurement uncertainty of the flow data sensors. The use of different periods of time allows the stabilization of the results. This methodology is illustrated in a DMA of the Barcelona water distribution network using real data.Peer Reviewe
The investigation of real losses is of paramount importance for water utility willing to control ope...
Water loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) management wor...
The efficient distribution of water is a subject of major concern for water utilities and authoritie...
This paper presents a methodology to detect real water losses in urban water networks. The proposed...
Nowadays the right evaluation of water losses is one of the more interesting aspects in water networ...
Reducing all water loss components to zero is neither technically possible nor economically viable. ...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
An annual and lumped water balance assessment of a water distribution network is recommended by the ...
This paper presents a signal analysis methodology to validate (detect) and reconstruct the missing a...
AbstractWater loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) manage...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
The reduction of water losses is a crucial aspect to be addressed in Water Distribution Networks (WD...
This study proposes a method for the diagnosis of real water loss and for the actions which reduce t...
The following work presents a multivariate statistical technique applied to the control of water inf...
The investigation of real losses is of paramount importance for water utility willing to control ope...
Water loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) management wor...
The efficient distribution of water is a subject of major concern for water utilities and authoritie...
This paper presents a methodology to detect real water losses in urban water networks. The proposed...
Nowadays the right evaluation of water losses is one of the more interesting aspects in water networ...
Reducing all water loss components to zero is neither technically possible nor economically viable. ...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
An annual and lumped water balance assessment of a water distribution network is recommended by the ...
This paper presents a signal analysis methodology to validate (detect) and reconstruct the missing a...
AbstractWater loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) manage...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
The reduction of water losses is a crucial aspect to be addressed in Water Distribution Networks (WD...
This study proposes a method for the diagnosis of real water loss and for the actions which reduce t...
The following work presents a multivariate statistical technique applied to the control of water inf...
The investigation of real losses is of paramount importance for water utility willing to control ope...
Water loss control and reduction is a major issue in Water Distribution Network (WDN) management wor...
The efficient distribution of water is a subject of major concern for water utilities and authoritie...