When the daily work of water network operators is punctuated by emergencies and they are unable to anticipate essential network repair, or even assess the impact of water losses, the question arises: how can they regain control?
In an online webinar hosted by Smart Water Magazine on October 22nd at 3 pm, our leakage detection expert Maximilian OBERNDOERFER, along with guest Thorkil B. NEERGAARD, will discuss Brønderslev Forsyning's experience in implementing a data-driven water loss strategy, which ultimately led to the adoption of Water Loss Management software.
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Find out how data has simplified the daily lives of water operators.
This webinar will tell the story of Bronderslev Førsyning, a public utility in Denmark which, in just a few years, has halved its water losses and significantly reduced Non-Revenue Water (NRW). After the "10-minute analysis" introduction, which offers a new perspective on efficient water management through the introduction of a daily routine with Water Loss Management Software, Thorkil B. Neergaard will share how he implemented a data-driven water loss strategy and how it is now used by WLM Software.
By immersing ourselves in the essential functions of the WLM software, we will understand how leaks identification time can be reduced to one day, how they can be located, quantified and repaired faster. In this way, data from smart water meters, the SCADA system and other devices such as acoustic loggers or pressure sensors are given their full added value. The user-friendly interface and detailed local map make the software easy to learn and use.
Turn network analytics management into a profitable strategy.
The return on investment (ROI) of digital leak management will be one of the main points on the agenda. Bronderslev Førsyning's experience has enabled us to understand how to make the investment in an Automated Metering Infrastructure (AMI) profitable by making full use of its data. In addition to the organizational improvement made, the benefits for the network operator's teams have also been felt by end consumers.
By fully exploiting the potential of water meter data, water utilities can quickly reap the benefits of their investment in an AMI meter reading infrastructure.
Maximilian OBERNDOERFER
The software interprets the stream of data received in real time into useful information to detect leaks or metering errors faster, accurately assess their impact on network operations and, if necessary, inform end consumers.
Better measure the impact of Non-Revenue Water thanks to water meter data analytics
Non-Revenue Water (NRW) is any water that is produced but is not billed to the end-consumer. The causes? Leaks, ageing networks, poor meter data accuracy, billing and metering errors and fraud. The impact of NRW on utilities businesses and the wider world can be extensive, ranging from financial and economic to humanitarian and ecological. By helping you to reduce non-revenue water, network analytics software enables you to cut maintenance costs, reduce the economic impact of leaks and networks' incidents and improve customer relations. You are saving money and resources. You'll also pave the way for a whole range of new billable services, such as automatic alerts to customers or applications to help customers manage their consumption.
Prepare your questions and take part in the webinar on 22 October.
A question-and-answer session will close the webinar. The audience will be able to put their questions to the speakers live. It's a great opportunity for everyone to get the information they need to move forward with their professional projects, or simply to gain a better understanding of network analytics solution benefits.
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