Studies and Research on Pipe Networks Water Losses
Dată
2017Autor
Chirică, Ștefania
Luca, Mihail
Abstract
The issue of water losses in pipe networks (transmission mains, conveyance
and distribution pipelines) is one of the major problems encountered in water
supply systems management. The losses have reached very high values, in some
cases up to 60% of the water volumes entering the networks, and therefore they
require urgent measures to reduce them. In Romania, the average non-revenue
water percentage amounts to 48.3%, ranging from minimum values of 22% and
maximum values of about 68%. The significance of addressing this issue properly is
reflected in the concern of national and international bodies, such as ARA
(Romanian Water Association) and IWA (International Water Association), which
analyse the systems’ status and establish appropriate directions of action to be
followed. The powerful development of industry and intensive agriculture in the last
decades, in conjunction with global warming, has had a major impact on water
resources. In the international context of quantitative and qualitative water sources
reduction, adequate water loss management must become one of the water -
sewerage agencies’ top priority. Solving this issue requires a long-term approach,
which involves rehabilitation and modernization measures, appropriate metering
for the supply system’s conveying water flows, implementation of hydraulic
modeling software and leakage detection equipment. Water losses can be found
under commercial and physical aspects. Amongst these, the physical ones have the
highest share, as they affect all the water supply system components: transmission
mains and distribution networks, storage tanks etc. Water loss management must
contribute to the efficient resource usage through prevention and intervention
measures, adjusted to the particularities of the situation being addressed.
Colecții
- 2017 fascicula9 nr3 [10]