2. The problem
• Rehabilitation of assets proximity to the end of its useful life
• Strategy based on data analysis and hydraulic simulations
• The uncertainty of water demand in Quinta do Lago
• Linking GIS, EPANET and telemetry database
• Hydraulic and performance analysis
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3. Table of contents
1. Introduction
2. Quinta do Lago (the studied area)
3. The uncertainty of water demand
4. Available data for hydraulic modelling
5. Proposed real-time hydraulic model
6. Hydraulic and performance simulations
7. Conclusions
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4. Quinta do Lago
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• A well known touristic resort
located in south of Portugal
• InfraQuinta is the water
utility that manages the
water services
• The main water distribution
network was built in 1972
• Since then, no rehabilitation
plan has been developed
5. The uncertainty of water demand in
Quinta do Lago
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• High peak water consumptions: summer = 5x winter
• Atypical pattern: high peak at night (from 3am to 7am);
low peak during the afternoon (from 12pm to 7pm)
• High consumptions in outdoor uses (e.g. garden
watering) in comparison with domestic indoor water uses
6. The uncertainty of water demand in
Quinta do Lago
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<< House with garden and well
House with garden
and without well >>
7. Available data for hydraulic modelling
• Customer Relationship Management Systems (CRMS)
– Customer billing records
• Geographic Information System (GIS)
– Water supply geometric network and assets characteristics
• System Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
– Water levels, flow and pressure-head
• Telemetry system
– Network fully covered with volumetric flowmeters with fixed radio
frequency
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9. Hydraulic and performance
simulations
• District Metering Area (DMA)
with 25% of the total consumers
• Real water demand (telemetry
data)
• Estimated water demand (given
by historic customer billing
records)
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13. Conclusions
• Telemetry data hourly collected is of the utmost importance for the Planning
and Asset Management Department, that aims to:
– Establish a strategy for rehabilitation
– Improve water network in terms of hydraulic performance and energy efficiency
– Help the daily management (leakage assessment and burst/illegal uses detection)
• Hydraulic model with estimated water demand is enough for planning
purposes
• Real water demands is more adequate when a more detailed analysis is
necessary
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