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Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head of Department: Water Supply, Sewage and Purification of Water at at the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Sofia, Bulgaria
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Page 1: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems

November 2011, Dubai, UAE

Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov

Head of Department: Water Supply, Sewage and Purification of Water at at the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, Sofia, Bulgaria

Page 2: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

Pressure Reduction

In our experience pressure control in water supply networks is an effective measure for :

• the reduction of water loss and water consumption

• the reduction of the accident rate

• abolition of restrictions on traffic in the streets

• the reduction of operating costs

• the substantial reduction in investment

• the removal of less amounts of water from the water sources

• providing the necessary ecological balance of ecosystems

Page 3: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

Types of pressure control, and our research results

• By maintaining constant pressure after the control valve • By maintaining constant pressure after the control valve through water

consumption or for specific periods of time; • Maintaining a minimum pressure through the critical point of the water

supply network.

• individual zones in 45 residences, 120 control valves• reduction of water losses from 15% to 50% of the average water

consumption• success in reducing accidents by 50% to 90%

Page 4: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

Case Studies: Pressure Management

DMA 1, 2009

• Total length of water network: 38 127 m

• House connections:1 327

• Number of people: 23 209

• Maximum pressure: 9.1 bar

• Pressure regulator: DN 300

• Output pressure: 5 bar

Page 5: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

Fig.1 Change in water consumption at the beginning of the zone

Results

a) period from 12-19 January 2007 before installing the pressure valve;

b) period from 14-22 June after adjusting pressure.

Page 6: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

DMA 2, 2007

• Total length of water network: 75 834 m

• House connections: 6 550

• Number of people: 27 400

• Pressure regulator: DN 600

• Outlet pressure by night: 3,5 bar

• Outlet pressure by day: 5,0 bar

Case Studies: Pressure Management

Page 7: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

Results

Fig. 2 Change in water consumption at the beginning of the zone for the period from 10-15 August 2007

Fig. 3 Change in water pressure at the beginning of the zone for the period from 10-15 August 2007

Page 8: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

Results

Fig. 4 shaft with valves and pressure reducing valve with a diameter of DN 600 with two operation modes (with 5 bar pressure and 3,5 bar)

Effect:

Reduction:

• Water losses by 20%

• Number of accidents by 75%

• Investment recovery period – 1 year

Page 9: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

DMA 3, 2010

• Total length of water mains: 104 818 m

• Number of people: 100 000

• Pressure regulators: DN 600 and DN 400

• Input pressure: 4,7 bar

• Output pressure: 3,7 bar

Case Studies: Pressure Management

Page 10: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

Results

Fig. 5Installation - Main control valve with DN600 with a bypass line

Effects

Reduction:

• Water loss reduction 1,2 mln m3/ per year

• Number of accidents by 50%

• Investment recovery period - 1 year

Page 11: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

CONCLUSIONS

• Pressure control is a relatively efficient way to reduce water losses and

especially the number of accidents.

• Investment recovery period for pressure regulating is very short (from a

few months to 1 year).

• Reduction of water losses by pressure control has a multiplier effect. It

reduces operational costs and investments for new pipelines, pumping

stations, treatment plants, and natural wastewater.

Page 12: Our Experience in Reducing Water Losses by Regulating Pressure in Water Supply Systems November 2011, Dubai, UAE Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gancho Dimitrov Head.

for questions and contact:

Prof. Dr. Dipl.-Eng. Gantcho Dimitrov

E-Mail: [email protected]

Mobile: +359 888 305525

Web: www.WATO.bg

Thank you for your attention!


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