PR - Bentley
Systems, Incorporated today announced that the Bentley and United
Utilities PLC collaborative project “Optimization Method and
Modeling Tool for Leakage Detection in Water Distribution” has won
the Honor Award for Applied Research in the International Water
Association (IWA) Project Innovation Award 2008 competition for the
European region.
News Release
The IWA Project Innovation Awards recognize
excellence and innovation in water engineering projects around the
world. The focus of the Bentley and United Utilities award-winning
project was the development of an innovative optimization methodology
and modeling tool for detecting unreported leakages in water
distribution systems – a problem that results in the annual loss of
more 20 percent of potable water by water utilities worldwide. The
new version of the Darwin Calibrator modeling tool automates the new
methodology, providing engineers and GIS professionals in
water utilities and municipalities with a
pioneering and cost-effective way to identify the location and extent
of underground water leakage.
Commenting
on the capabilities of the new Darwin Calibrator, Dr. Zheng Yi Wu,
Bentley director of Applied Research in Engineering Optimization,
said, “The enhancement to this innovative optimization tool
solves a long-standing problem for the water industry. It enables
cost-effective water-loss reduction strategies and facilitates the
creation of accurate hydraulic models by undertaking both leakage
detection and hydraulic model calibration. Therefore, the software
module maximizes water utilities’ investments in hydraulic modeling
technology.” The new Darwin Calibrator is included in the latest
version of Bentley’s WaterGEMS V8 XM and is available for Bentley’s
WaterCAD V8 XM.
Having
won in the European region, Bentley and United Utilities will now
submit the project to IWA’s global awards program, in which they
will compete with winners from East Asia, the Pacific, and North
America. The winners of the IWA Project Innovation Award Program for
Excellence in Innovative Water Engineering will be announced during
the IWA World Water Congress in Vienna, Austria, Sept. 8-11, 2008.
For
more information about Bentley’s new Darwin Calibrator modeling
tool, visit www.bentley.com/waterloss08.
About
United Utilities Water
United
Utilities Water PLC owns and operates the water network in North West
England. The company supplies 2,000 million liters of water every day
via a network of around 40,000 kilometers of water mains, 1,444
kilometers of aqueduct, and more than 100 water treatment works.
It
covers a population approaching seven million people and 2.9 million
households and business premises. The business is also a provider of
water and wastewater services to more than 400 industrial and
commercial enterprises. For more information about United Utilities,
visit www.unitedutilities.com.
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