The BENCHLEAK software was developed through the Water Research Commission to provide a simple yet pragmatic approach to the evaluation of leakage from potable water distribution systems. The model is used to assist water utilities to evaluate the levels of leakage and non-revenue water in their water distribution system.
Tag: Non-revenue water
Water demand management scheme: Drakenstein, South Africa
Over a period of approximately 12 years, Drakenstein Municipality lowered the non revenue water from over 33% to just under 11% and currently ranks amongst the best municipalities in South Africa with regards to water use efficiency.
Assessment of apparent losses due to meter inaccuracy – a comparative approach
The empirical method for the determination of apparent water losses, using the assessment of consumption patterns and the laboratory testing of water meters, is compared against alternative methods of comparative billing and meter change analyses for one of the largest water utilities in South Africa.
Aqualite Water balance software
AQUALITE is the first of a new generation of models designed to assist water suppliers in managing their non-revenue water. It is effectively an annual water-audit model based on the latest IWA best practice. It has been developed through close co-operation of numerous internationally recognized water loss managers from several countries and incorporates a host of features, many of which are not available in other water audit models.
Assessing Non-Revenue Water and its Components: A Practical Approach
IWA Task Forces recently produced an international ‘best practice’ standard approach for Water Balance calculations, with definitions of all terms involved, as the essential first step in practical management of water losses.
Benchmarking of Leakage from Water Reticulation Systems in South Africa 2005
The BENCHLEAK model was developed to evaluate levels of leakage and non-revenue water in potable water distribution systems. The first study involved developing the model with a limited budget for checking the various data sets used to test the model. The main objective of the follow-on study was therefore to use the model to evaluate the levels of leakage in approximately 30 water utilities throughout South Africa.
Aqualite Water Balance User Guide
AquaLite has been designed to provide a pragmatic and straight-forward approach to a relatively complex issue and its design is based on the experience of many specialists dealing with such issues on a daily basis in many parts of the world.
Asset Management Toolkit
Infrastructure Asset Management provides a logical framework which these functions can be caried out.
A Guide to the Control of Water Losses in Pipe Networks
Water lost from a water supply distribution network can account for a considerable percentage of the total volume of water supplied. As this loss is paid for by consumers, a reduction in the amount of water lost could lead to a decrease in water tariffs, smaller pipe sizes and reduced water purification capacity and a delay in the need for increased storage.
Western Cape First Order No Drop Assessment
The status of water losses, water use efficiency and non-revenue water Western Cape province