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How Water Distribution Systems Employ Operational Intelligence



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By : Adrianna Noton   

Whether a water utility serves a village, a town, or a bustling metropolis, it is necessary to safeguard against potential calamities such as flooding, contamination and service shutdowns. Operational intelligence solutions, properly implemented, can be the key to ensuring that critical water distribution systems are maintained in good working order.

Making the correct and most beneficial decisions is the key to operational intelligence. Operational intelligence as it applies to water distribution systems is employed to mitigate risks by implementing water valve exercising programs that boosts the system's performance and increases the life span of the water systems components and parts, including water main valves. Operational decisions based on leveraging operational intelligence results in minimizing failures in the water delivery system and helps operators utilize the right tools and right training to ensure operational efficiency. In addition, it helps operators to effectively resolve an emergency with minimal impact. Because most utilities and municipalities are on a tight budget, it is essential to reduce the time it takes to respond to an emergency. This means reducing the amount of time and quantity of water that flows resulting from a breach. The overall result is reduced costs associated with resolving a breach.

Operational intelligence involves acquiring the correct and most recent data to make decisions based on how well that data is provisioned to the people who need it. Without a structural framework based on operational intelligence, business systems are not equipped to manage and resolve problems and prevent emergencies that could result in costly damage.

Operational intelligence used in the servicing of water distribution systems is built on the usability of the system, particularly the business systems that control data about where assets are located, condition of the assets, how assets are connected, how assets function hydraulically, how response teams are equipped and trained, where response teams are located, and the current work being performed.

The best way a utility or municipality can leverage operational intelligence to benefit their water distribution system is to use the professional services of a water services company. An established and reputable water services company will assess a utility's position regarding the data related to the operators, physical assets, and events. They effectively identity related data which must integrate the systems and they develop a central provisioning mechanism. In addition, they integrate the operators who use the systems so that they are coordinated during emergencies which enables them to create a cohesive response mechanism related to the control of physical assets and the consequences of failure.

Water Services companies provide advanced technologies that quickly and easily inspect water mains to determine the condition of the systems components and prioritize potential rehabilitation and replacement needs. By gaining control of these critical assets, the utility and its operators will be more effective and be better able to run a strategic maintenance program to reduce future operational budgets.

When leveraging operational intelligence solutions for the operational management, water main leak detection, and repair strategies of water delivery systems, a utility or municipality will run a more efficient and cost-effective water delivery system. Water valve rehabilitation and repair services and water main valve exercising programs are key operational strategies offered by experienced water services companies to ensure a reliable and safe water distribution system.

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