Urban Water Demand Forecasting Using the Stochastic Nature of Short Term Historical Water Demand and supply Pattern Authors: Thewodros G. Mamo, Ilan Juran, Isam Shahrour Full paper Abstract: Today’s big city water utility companies are experiencing high level of water loss due to various problems in covering a large scale of […]
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SW4EU present at Amsterdam Internatio...
SW4EU present at Amsterdam International Water Week A group of SW4EU partners, from Vitens, Quasset, S::can, Thames Water and Optiqua Technology, delivered the workshop “Overcoming the obstacles for smart water networks” at the Amsterdam International Water Week 2015. Over 1100 delegates took part the Amsterdam International Water Week conference. Organised by IWA, the Amsterdam International […]
Lille and Reading demo sites share so...
A month scientific visit From France to the United Kingdom Elias Farah, PhD student in Civil Engineering on the subject “Use of the Smart Water System for the detection and localization of water leakage – Application to SunRise demonstrator” at University Lille I – Sciences and Technologies – Laboratory of Civil Engineering and geo-Environment, spent […]
Sheffield University presents SW4E pa...
Dr. Steve Mounce, from University of Sheffield, presented his paper “Cloud based machine learning approaches for leakage assessment and management in smart water networks” at the Computer and Control for the Water Industry 2015 on Wednesday September the 2nd The 13th Computer Control for Water Industry (CCWI2015) conference was organised by De Montfort University in […]
Smart Water Network on Reading Water ...
Thames Water uses new technology to keep an eye on 82-year-old Reading water main The company is using the market-leading Syrinix Trunkminder technology to keep a close eye on the 20-inch cast iron pipe, which would cause major flooding and knock out supplies for thousands of people if it cracks. Thames Water is installing new […]