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Managing the sewage system in the city of Tema in Ghana previously relied on a plan on physical paper. Through the cooperation with Aarhus Vand a digitalized plan in the shape of an app has been developed enabling quick updates on data.
A group of drinking water experts from Aarhus Vand performed pump tests of existing boreholes in the city of Tshwane in South Africa. Several of the boreholes showed high performance and they seem to have more capacity which could potentially reduce the city’s import of drinking water.
14 business partners have joined together in an EU project to create "Water Living Lab" - an interdisciplinary knowledge and innovation environment that provides the opportunity to develop, test and demonstrate water technology solutions that support a sustainable and resource-conscious supply.
For the past 1½ years, Grundfos has been testing a software product in Aarhus Vand's innovation environment, Water Living Lab. Hands-on experience has great value for Grundfos' own dialogue with customers, and Aarhus Vand has gained knowledge about intelligent software.
Today, when water pipes are replaced and reassembled, it is performed manually in an excavation. In the future, a robot will be a blacksmith's extended arm and connect water pipes.
Pressure surges are a global challenge that cause bursting of water pipes, water loss and stoppage of operation. The goal of a new project called FlowSens is to reduce pressure surges with intelligent pressure control.