The numbers are quite concerning, especially when we consider that several communities in the MENA region do not have access to basic water needs.
If you are a water utility and are experiencing a non-revenue water challenge, then the first step is to investigate the causes. Take the case of Tubas water utility as an example. Tubas is a Palestinian city to the northeast of the West Bank. It is responsible for managing the municipal water supply of fresh water for 7 localities, mostly rural localities. The rural setting adds more complications and pressure to water supply management, which adds to the natural challenges of water scarcity in the region. The demand is continuously growing, and the available resources are finite. Let us cover the key highlights of the NRW reduction approach used in the Tubas project:- Real-time data collection is essential for NRW management and leak detection.
- Automation in data analysis and reporting facilitates effective water network management.
- Utilizing emerging technologies enhances operations and facilitates efficient loss reduction.
- Monitor the water supply for active leak detection.
- Improve water supply efficiency and operational feasibility.
- Flowless Smart Units: which are data transmitters connected to meters and sensors to collect real-time data and transfer it to the cloud-based database.
- Flowless Web App: a software dedicated to water networks management through real-time tracking and reporting.