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DTHub / Part of the IWA Digital Water Programme
Part of the IWA Digital Water Programme, the Digital Transformation Hub (DTHub) connects suppliers, utility representatives, and water experts by serving as a shared repository of knowledge and experiences.
The DTHub’s main aim is to provide digital water professionals with an up-to-date platform showcasing real-world case studies and pilot projects implemented within utility environments. We particularly encourage utilities and technology providers to share practical examples of digital solutions applied to address real water challenges.
By submitting your case study, you will contribute to a global resource that supports learning, collaboration, and the advancement of digital transformation in the water sector.
Aquasuite OPIR predicts very accurately the water demand for the upcoming two days on a 15-minute interval.
This solution is a distributed real-time decision support system, consisting of smart sensors and actuators that trade available conveyance capacity in real-time, like an underground stock market.
Future City Flow was implemented to optimize flow attenuation to the treatment by leveraging tunnel storage capacity to a higher degree. Combining model information from the collection systems with site-specific level and flow variations helps to provide online flow predictions and suggested control strategies.
Future City Flow was implemented to visualize and communicate the effects of measures undertaken and to identify target values as part of a 10 years plan, and how these could be effectively realized, within a reasonable timeframe and at the lowest investment cost.
OpenFlows WaterSight combines SCADA, GIS, hydraulic modeling, and customer information into a single, interoperable dashboard. Access to cloud-based insights from various enterprise sources delivers a utility-wide view into the detection of critical system and individual asset performance information, enabling more efficient operations and maintenance planning decisions.
To address this challenge, KW has deployed MapKit, a web GIS application developed by Rolsch Assetmanagement. MapKit supports the reporting and handling of technical incidents (leaks, bursts and water outages) by field teams in real time. Customized to the specific requirements and workflows of KW operations, MapKit has been integrated with KW’s Customer Relationship Module (CRM), a home-grown software solution used by the Call Centre to log, assign and track the resolution of reported incidents.
modelEAU operates a highly instrumented and controlled pilot wastewater treatment plant for carbon and nitrogen removal. It consists of two identical biological treatment lanes to compare and optimize control strategies. Pilot data and metadata (process, weather, maintenance, etc.) are saved in an in-house developed database structure, with integrated quality checks, which acts as a single source of truth for reliable operational decision-making.
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