This paper analyses the current role of data assets and information systems at water and wastewater utilities in a context where most utilities are small to medium sized. Special focus is put on big data and open data, and existing information systems for their management. Based on a survey and the available literature, we conclude that water utilities could benefit from developing their data assets, and that increasing amounts of data will require utilities build in-house competencies related to management, technology, and security.Peer reviewe
Instrumentation and automation plays a vital role to managing the water industry. These systems gene...
The water utility sector is subject to stringent legislation, seeking to address both the evolution ...
This study involved a survey of Swedish water utilities to evaluate their pipe-network data-collecti...
AbstractWater utility associations in Denmark, Norway, Swedenand Finland operate utility data collec...
Technological enhancements have decreased the cost of data collection, increased our ability to shar...
Timely decision making is critical in today’s competitive business world and in recent times, data w...
Data regarding water main breaks are essential for undertaking informed and effective infrastructure...
Data regarding water main breaks are essential for undertaking informed and effective infrastructure...
AbstractUtilities often use less than 40 percent of the data they generate, leaving potentially valu...
Water agencies, governmental organ-izations, and non-governmental organizations accountable for wate...
Today, advanced technologies like Big Data, IoT, and Cloud Computing can provide new opportunities a...
The water utility sector is subject to stringent legislation, seeking to address both the evolution ...
Instrumentation and automation plays a vital role to managing the water industry. These systems gene...
Instrumentation and automation plays a vital role to managing the water industry. These systems gene...
Instrumentation and automation plays a vital role to managing the water industry. These systems gene...
Instrumentation and automation plays a vital role to managing the water industry. These systems gene...
The water utility sector is subject to stringent legislation, seeking to address both the evolution ...
This study involved a survey of Swedish water utilities to evaluate their pipe-network data-collecti...
AbstractWater utility associations in Denmark, Norway, Swedenand Finland operate utility data collec...
Technological enhancements have decreased the cost of data collection, increased our ability to shar...
Timely decision making is critical in today’s competitive business world and in recent times, data w...
Data regarding water main breaks are essential for undertaking informed and effective infrastructure...
Data regarding water main breaks are essential for undertaking informed and effective infrastructure...
AbstractUtilities often use less than 40 percent of the data they generate, leaving potentially valu...
Water agencies, governmental organ-izations, and non-governmental organizations accountable for wate...
Today, advanced technologies like Big Data, IoT, and Cloud Computing can provide new opportunities a...
The water utility sector is subject to stringent legislation, seeking to address both the evolution ...
Instrumentation and automation plays a vital role to managing the water industry. These systems gene...
Instrumentation and automation plays a vital role to managing the water industry. These systems gene...
Instrumentation and automation plays a vital role to managing the water industry. These systems gene...
Instrumentation and automation plays a vital role to managing the water industry. These systems gene...
The water utility sector is subject to stringent legislation, seeking to address both the evolution ...
This study involved a survey of Swedish water utilities to evaluate their pipe-network data-collecti...