Water utilities in developing countries are struggling to provide customers with a reliable level of service due to their peculiar water distribution characteristics including poorly zoned networks with irregular supply operating under restricted budgets. These unique conditions demand unique tools and methods for water loss control. Water loss management: Tools and Methods for Developing Countries provide a decision support toolbox (appropriate tools and methodologies) for assessing, quantifying, prioritising strategies and improving water distribution efficiency in the developing countries. It promotes good stewardship of water resources and sustainable delivery of water supply services in urban water distribution systems
Companies using water distribution systems to reduce the operating costs and increase the reliabilit...
As almost all Mediterranean countries are facing water scarcity problems today, water losses in drin...
The evidence available generally indicates that the levels of unaccounted for water in developing co...
Water utilities in developing countries are struggling to provide customers with a reliable level of...
Water losses occur in all water distribution systems worldwide and high levels are indicative of poo...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
Urban areas are facing challenges for the provision of public services, with water scarcity arising ...
The rapid increase in global population coupled with escalating climate change has led to a serious ...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
The aim of this document is to provide a general and preliminary study on the topics related to ICT ...
Reducing all water loss components to zero is neither technically possible nor economically viable. ...
ABSTRACT: Leakage in water distribution systems is an important issue which is affecting water compa...
M.Tech.The Water Services Authorities in South africa are currently responsible for the management a...
Abstract: The gap between the sophisticated Non-Revenue Water reduction programmes in well managed w...
Urban areas are facing challenges for the provision of public services, with water scarcity arising ...
Companies using water distribution systems to reduce the operating costs and increase the reliabilit...
As almost all Mediterranean countries are facing water scarcity problems today, water losses in drin...
The evidence available generally indicates that the levels of unaccounted for water in developing co...
Water utilities in developing countries are struggling to provide customers with a reliable level of...
Water losses occur in all water distribution systems worldwide and high levels are indicative of poo...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
Urban areas are facing challenges for the provision of public services, with water scarcity arising ...
The rapid increase in global population coupled with escalating climate change has led to a serious ...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
The aim of this document is to provide a general and preliminary study on the topics related to ICT ...
Reducing all water loss components to zero is neither technically possible nor economically viable. ...
ABSTRACT: Leakage in water distribution systems is an important issue which is affecting water compa...
M.Tech.The Water Services Authorities in South africa are currently responsible for the management a...
Abstract: The gap between the sophisticated Non-Revenue Water reduction programmes in well managed w...
Urban areas are facing challenges for the provision of public services, with water scarcity arising ...
Companies using water distribution systems to reduce the operating costs and increase the reliabilit...
As almost all Mediterranean countries are facing water scarcity problems today, water losses in drin...
The evidence available generally indicates that the levels of unaccounted for water in developing co...