[EN] The manuscript describes a simplified methodology with which to assess the economic level of apparent losses (ELAL) in a water utility. This economic point corresponds to the break-even point for which the marginal benefit of increasing the frequency of the apparent losses¿ reduction activities equalizes the marginal cost of their implementation. For this calculation, each apparent loss component, as defined by the International Water Association, has been subdivided into two additional categories. These categories have been established depending on how periodic activities conducted by the water utility to reduce apparent losses¿namely water meter replacement and customers¿ connection inspections¿may affect their magnitude. It has been...
Companies using water distribution systems to reduce the operating costs and increase the reliabilit...
The empirical method for the determination of apparent water losses, using the assessment of consump...
Abstract Water companies and their consumers affected with leakages in water distribution system wor...
[EN] The manuscript describes a simplified methodology with which to assess the economic level of ap...
All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law o...
The Economic Level of Leakage is a systematic way for a water utility to estimate the optimum leakag...
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 IWA’s Task Force on Water Losses had two key objectives. The first- recommendations for a stand...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
The quest for a characterization of water distribution systems in relation to water losses has led ...
One of the major problems of waterworks is the excessive failure of distribution systems and associa...
Water loss reduction in water distribution networks WDNs can be obtained by means different methods ...
Companies using water distribution systems to reduce the operating costs and increase the reliabilit...
The empirical method for the determination of apparent water losses, using the assessment of consump...
Abstract Water companies and their consumers affected with leakages in water distribution system wor...
[EN] The manuscript describes a simplified methodology with which to assess the economic level of ap...
All of the possible strategies to reduce water losses in piped distribution systems follow the law o...
The Economic Level of Leakage is a systematic way for a water utility to estimate the optimum leakag...
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 IWA’s Task Force on Water Losses had two key objectives. The first- recommendations for a stand...
Apparent losses consist of water volume drawn from the network, consumed by users but not paid for. ...
The quest for a characterization of water distribution systems in relation to water losses has led ...
One of the major problems of waterworks is the excessive failure of distribution systems and associa...
Water loss reduction in water distribution networks WDNs can be obtained by means different methods ...
Companies using water distribution systems to reduce the operating costs and increase the reliabilit...
The empirical method for the determination of apparent water losses, using the assessment of consump...
Abstract Water companies and their consumers affected with leakages in water distribution system wor...