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21 - Water Distribution

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What is the Grundfos intelligent pumping system solution called?

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What does DMAs make it easier to localise?

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How much of the data available to a water utility is actively used?

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Q: What is the Grundfos intelligent pumping system solution called?
A: Demand Driven Distribution
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Q: How can a water tower be retained without affecting the required network pressure?
A: Using a small booster pump to supply water to the tank and a two-way hydraulically-operated control valve to remove water from the tank
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Q: What does DMAs make it easier to localise?
A: Leaks
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Q: What does DMA stand for?
A: District Metering Area
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Q: What is a result of pressure zoning?
A: The main station and most of the network will operate at a much lower pressure
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Q: What happens with the control valve if network pressure gets too low?
A: The control valve will open to maintain the minimum network pressure
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Q: How is a DMA created?
A: By closing valves within the distribution pipe network to create a zone and installing flowmeters where valves are left open to register the volume of water supplied and removed from the DMA
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Q: How much of the data available to a water utility is actively used?
A: An estimated 1%