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    WatERENHANCEDRESOURCEPLANNINGWhile 40% water savings could be achieved from technologicalimprovements, this value is the sum of a series of different actions.It can be roughly estimated that improving coordination among actorscould lead to water savings between 5 and 8%, with smart meteringproviding an additional 8 to 10%.

    WatERPtechnological solution gives response to the coordinationamong actors building asmart water solution.

    E-GOVERNMENT WATER

    SAVING

    IMPLEMENTATION

    OF WFD

    IMPLEMENTATION

    OF WFD

    WATER

    SAVING

    ENERGY SAVING

    CO2 EMISSIONS

    REDUCTION

    E-GOVERNMENT

    NEW BUSINESS

    NEW

    BUSINESS

    NEW

    BUSINESS

    Changing behaviour (users)

    Improvingregulation

    (authorities)

    Improvingtechnology

    Improvingmatching U-D(distributors)

    OPEN

    MANAGEMENT

    PLATFORM

    Developing meteringequipment

    Extending standarization

    Facilitatingtransnationalcollaboration

    WWW.WATERP-FP7.EU

    Where water supplymeets demand

    www.waterp-fp7.eu

    Where water supplymeets demand

    Member of the ICT and Water Management ClusterThe enabling role of ICT in water management

    http://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/communities/ict-and-water-management

    This Project is supported

    by 7th Framework Programme of the European Unionunder Grant Agreement no. 318603

    hydrometeorologicalinnovat i vesolut ions

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    WWW.WATERP-FP7.EU

    Facilities multiple-scalable decisions

    Water matching, from user to sources

    Project validation in two opposite situations(scarcity abundance)

    IWRM & Data Accessibility

    1.

    2.

    3.

    4.

    In a

    few words Outcomes

    Domain definition including management actions

    Interoperability framework basedin open standards (OCG)

    Intelligent & efficient Water Data Warehousefor large amount of data

    Hourly & daily Demand Management System

    Decision Support Systems for water allocation

    and pumps managementOpen Management Platform, an information hubto support decision making at different stages

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    2.

    3.

    3.

    4.

    5.

    RAIN

    RESERVOIRSRESERVOIRS

    CONDENSATION

    PIPES DEPOSITSREUSE

    PURIFICATION

    GROUNDWATER

    EVOTRANSPIRATION

    DESALINATIONDOMESTIC

    DISTRIBUTION

    WASTE WATERSYSTEM

    WatERPSCOPE

    Quantity of waterthat must be storedor produced

    to meet future needs

    Quantity of waterthat must bewithdrawn

    from sources

    Quantity of waterthat must enterdistribuiton

    chain

    Quantity of waterthat must enterdistribuiton

    chain

    Monitoring of existingwater suppliesand estimation

    of future inflows

    Managementof water stocks

    (with production or reuseof water if necessary)to meet future needs

    Withdrawals in functionof water that must

    be fed to distribution

    Distribution managementto provide necessary water

    Demand forecasting

    PRODUCTION REGULATION CAPTATION DISTRIBUTION CONSUMPTION

    WatERP

    presents a new conceptto exchange supply

    and consumption knowledge acrossthe entire water supply distributionchain. It will thus provide a major

    contribution to:

    1. improve coordinationamong actors,

    2. foster behavioural change,

    3

    . reduce water and energyconsumption,

    4. optimize wateraccountability and

    5. move forward water managementin line with the Water Framework

    Directive (WFD)

    By enabling

    a more dynamic

    and agileinteraction

    among the

    different actors

    involved in

    water supply

    distribution,

    WatERP

    improves water

    governance

    while maintaining

    the autonomy and

    independance

    of the actors

    how it works