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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
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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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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