WSI Analysis
Water System Improvement
New assessment
1. Bulk Metering
Pick the cell that best describes your current state.
A
Basic Network System
B
Ordinary Network System
C
Smart Network System
D
Intelligent Network System
Level 1
A1
No reliable flow measurement. Limited metering of bulk flows in the system.
B1
All bulk flows are metered but not sure about the meter accuracy.
C1
Bulk flows are metered, remotely read, monitored, and analysed with a permanent meter accuracy test programme in place.
D1
Bulk flows are metered, remotely read, monitored and analysed with software recognition for meter accuracy drifts with automatic meter recalibration capability and flow pattern analysis.
Level 2
A2
A continuous programme for the installation of bulk meters in place.
B2
Meters are manually read and/or remotely monitored with meter accuracy occasionally checked.
C2
Bulk flows are metered, remotely read, monitored and analysed with software to recognise when meter accuracy drifts.
D2
Bulk flows are metered, remotely read, monitored and analysed with software recognition for meter accuracy drifts with automatic meter recalibration capability and flow forecasting based on historical supply and demand trends.
Level 3
A3
The majority or all of the system bulk flows are metered.
B3
Bulk flows are metered, remotely read, monitored, and analysed with frequent meter accuracy tests.
C3
Bulk flows metered, remotely read, monitored and analysed with software recognition for meter accuracy drifts and flow pattern analysis.
D3
Complete machine learning algorithms that control the system, to manage system input volumes and pressures.
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