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Publications

Explore the solution ressources, supplied by the nine project partners, in the LEAKman information repository. Here you can find various materials such as white papers, reports and slides available for download.

Solution Briefs

  • Read article in 'Journal of Hydroinformatics'
    A case study on the effect of smart meter sampling intervals and gap-filling approaches on water distribution network simulations. In recent years, utilities around the world have installed s ...
  • Towards a clearer water future — a three-part series
    Amidst global environmental challenges, Danish companies and organizations are pioneering some of the most exciting and forward-thinking water solutions in the world today. Read the three-part ...
  • Smart Cities - Creating liveable, sustainable and prosperous societies
    This white paper from State of Green features lessons learned from smart cities applying sustainable solutions. Through state-of-the-art case examples across waste management, mobility, water, bu ...
  • Strategic planning and advanced technology save time, money & water
    Handling NRW in an open system would be working in a reactive, passive manner, where activities are initiated only when the loss becomes visible or is reported. Therefore, dividing the distributio ...
  • Lost somewhere in the system - brochure on NRW solutions from AVK
    Water loss, often referred to as NRW (Non-revenue water), is water that is lost somewhere in the water distribution system, before it reaches its final customer. This means clean water that is pro ...
  • Stop water losses - Danish Leakage Management Solutions
    Water lost is money lost Non-Revenue Water (NRW) is the difference between the amount of water a utility supplies to the distribution system and the amount of water billed. NRW is a waste of money, a ...
  • Reducing Water Losses in urban areas - Non-Revenue Water
    Water consumption on a global scale is estimated to increase by up to 30% by 2020 according to the United Nations. This will lead to an even greater supply gap for countries already facing water s ...
  • Kamstrup is revolutionising remote meter reading
    Automated reading of consumption meters delivers a wealth of benefits – for utilities, housing associations and individual consumers. This is why Kamstrup has further developed READy: Our highly ...
  • Pressure optimisation in the distribution network saves energy
    Extend the lifetime, reduce leakage losses and save energy Increased knowledge about the pressure and pressure surges in the distribution network has a significant impact on the water utility’s ...

Presentations

  • Waterloss 2022, Prague

    Presentation from IWA CzWA, 19-22 june 2022, Prague, by Klavs Høgh and Jonas Kirstein, NIRAS. W ...

  • Introducing the LEAKman concept (long version)

    Table of contents Why is NRW important? - What´s in it for me? Where are the problems? ...

  • Introducing the LEAKman concept (short version)

    The attached presentation provides a short introduction to the LEAKman concept, the solutions a ...

Reports

  • LEAKman final report
    LEAKman - Globale vandtab, danske løsninger (mst.dk)
  • LEAKman midterm evaluation
    A report issued as a midterm status on the LEAKman project. The report is issued in accordance with The Danish Eco-Innovation Program (MUDP). The content is in Danish. Download the report.
  • Baseline Analysis of Water Supply Data (BAWSD)
    Baseline Analysis of Water Supply Data Excel Tool Collection of monitoring data from water distribution networks can have several benets. However, often substantial knowledge of the underlying mechanisms are needed, before proper conclusions can be drawn from the analysis of measurement results. ...

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The LEAKman concept was developed by an association of nine Danish partners representing technology providers, consultants, water utilities and the Technical University of Denmark.

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