Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

Rebuild of Thames Water strategic hydraulic model for large urban area

Our hydraulic data experts assisted in the Sewarstone Water Supply Zone (WSZ) all mains network model rebuild construction, field test and calibration.

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Developed

a high-quality hydraulic modelling tool for efficient construction and demand analysis of the Sewarstone WSZ

Overcame

field test challenges in a busy city to ensure successful completion and allow for highly accurate model calibration

Identified

possible network risks or solutions via hydraulic modelling, making available an invaluable tool for water companies

Thames Water

Thames Water, part of leading global water corporation RWE, delivers water and wastewater services to 13 million customers in London and the Thames Valley region via over 30,000 km of water mains (source: Drinking Water Inspectorate).

The Challenge

The Sewarstone Water Supply Zone (WSZ) is a complicated system in a large urban area in the north of London. Our technical team at WRc were asked by Thames Water to re-build and calibrate the Sewardstone WSZ model, working as part of the Eight20 joint venture.

The Solution

Our team undertook all aspects of the model re-build and calibration process to produce a high-quality network model for the client. This included:

  • Model construction
  • Data cleansing
  • Demand allocation
  • Field test planning and delivery
  • DMA demand analysis
  • Trunk main balances
  • Reservoir balances
  • Model calibration and delivery of comprehensive model report

Developed

a high-quality hydraulic modelling tool for efficient construction and demand analysis of the Sewarstone WSZ

Overcame

field test challenges in a busy city to ensure successful completion and allow for highly accurate model calibration

Identified

possible network risks or solutions via hydraulic modelling, making available an invaluable tool for water companies

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Created by potrace 1.16, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2019

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