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District Metering Area (DMA) & Water Loss Management Solutions

Implementing District Metering Areas (DMA) empowers water utilities to make informed and scientific decisions.

Core Design

Solution Highlights

Closed-loop Tracking to Minimize Water Loss

Clearly grasp the water supply, consumption, leakage, and pressure levels in each area. Real-time closed-loop accounting of inflow and outflow, one-click visualization of non-revenue water data, reduced leakage localization errors, and customizable monitoring of small flow accuracy.

Coordinated Control to Lower Energy Consumption

For scenarios with significant peak-valley fluctuations in water consumption, refined zonal pressure coordinated regulation is supported, effectively reducing pump station energy consumption by 8% while extending the service life of the entire pipeline infrastructure.

Location-based Ticketing to Streamline O&M

AI-driven work orders are instantly dispatched to field crews with pinpoint localization, accurately guiding excavation zones. This cuts repair times by 50%, minimizes pipe burst risks, and drastically reduces annual O&M costs.

Smart Brain to Empower Rapid Decision-making

The system automatically coordinates district valves and pressure-regulating equipment. Upon leak confirmation, it immediately executes localized pressure reduction or valve isolation, while simultaneously dispatching a work order to field crews.

Application Scenarios

By enabling granular management, DMAs leverage data analytics to drive active leakage control and pressure optimization. This ultimately achieves the core objectives of cost reduction, efficiency gains, informed decision-making, and water supply security, serving as the cornerstone of modern smart water network construction.

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