Water Security Plan E. Chauveheid Water Quality Manager

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Water Security Plan E. Chauveheid Water Quality Manager

Quality secured by EWS (online) EWS : Early Warning System Quality secured by EWS (online) Real prevention 200 sensors Catchment Transport Storage City’s network Treatment Not secured by EWS Late prevention

Sensor for city’s network Some issues Most common sensors are non specific Conductivity, pH, Turbidity, UV-visible absorption, Chlorine, Oxygen Limited number of available location in cities Limited space available underground Electricity availability Significant electrical consumption Costly : investment, maintenance, communication

Sensor for city’s network Need more development

Rethinking IT architecture = €€

EWS for city’s network Rough estimate But for low probability events Investment cost : ± 5 M€ Maintenance cost : > 0,5 M€/year But for low probability events At the moment sensors, infrastructure needs and global cost are evaluated

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