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A smart water system is a management tool.
It combines the various tools used by the utility to operate the water and sewage networks: SCADA, GIS, hydraulic model, customer relation system, monitoring systems in a uniform and interactive management screen.
Allows you to easily monitor the demand, flow rates, pressures and water quality at any point in the network (there is no requirement for a large number and accuracy of the sensors).
Critical information of the system performance is presented immediately, enabling continuous improvement in decisions made regarding operation, planning and maintenance.
The system calculates the forecasts of the network according to the historical performance and hydraulic modeling on a regular basis and shows deviations from the forecast. Performs water balance in real time and allows the leakage level to be assessed, in order to respond quickly and efficiently.
Performs real-time energy analysis of each pump, reservoir or tank, and gives alerts when performance is outside the service threshold.
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