HpO® Collect has been specially designed to ease the collection of relevant data at the time of leak repair. Deployment of the mobile application HpO® Collect Field surveys and investigations to recover missing informationĢ. Failures (date, location, type of anomaly, reason)ĭata improvement work is done in collaboration with Kampala Water at 3 levels:ġ.Pipes (diameter, length, materials, installation or laying date).It is necessary to have complete knowledge on two aspects: Phase 2 : Improvement of data describing networks and anomalies (6 months)Įxisting knowledge about the network and its failures needs to be strengthened before any analysis can be made. Audit of existing data and measurement of discrepancies with the prerequisites for the implementation of HpO® AI.Analysis of existing software, in particular the Geographic Information System (GIS).Familiarity with the leak detection and repair unit.Understanding focused on the asset management and leakage control team.The project starts by understanding the context of NWSC/Kampala Water in terms of existing practices, processes, skills, IT tools and data: Phase 1 : Understanding the context and the organisation (6 months) Mission A : Understanding & Data improvement (1 year) Valuation of network failure data by HpO® artificial intelligence to predict the future risk of failure and to target and optimise leakage detection and network replacement. Mission B : Optimised network renewal programme.Mission A : Understanding and data improvementĪn essential step with the deployment of the HpO Collect® mobile application for field agents.The project lasts 18 months and is divided in 2 main missions: The project is funded by the French Ministry of Economy & Finance through the FASEP scheme. Altereo has therefore proposed an expert approach to network asset management based on its patented and award-winning HpO® artificial intelligence technology. The rational and targeted renewal of the network is thus a major challenge for Kampala Water. These are only visible or easily identifiable leaks. Kampala Water repairs 4000 leaks per month, with no significant improvement. The share due to leakage is estimated at over 20%, or 75,000 m³ lost per day. The ageing of the networks, which were first laid in 1930, is affecting the performance of the drinking water supply. The drinking water network under the study consists of several thousand kilometers of pipes. The project covers the capital city of Kampala, which is operated by a sub-entity of NWSC, Kampala Water. National Water & Sewerage Corporation (NWSC) is the public entity responsible for water services in over 250 municipalities in Uganda. KIS, the GIS that makes your city simpleĭeployment of the HpO® Artificial Intelligence system to improve the efficiency of the Kampala water supply network.
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HpO®, Artificial Intelligence for Responsible Asset Management.Rehabilitation of concrete infrastructure.Responsible Replacement of water networks.Kilowater®, reduce pressure, reduce leakage and generate green electricity on drinking water networks.Concrete infrastructure asset management.