ESRI User title Conference ClickSouthwest to edit Master style Data, Drops and Dollars Paul Bailey, Solutions Specialist Global Water FATHOM September 18, 2012
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Watertitle style Click to Global edit Master 12 Regulated Utilities Utility Operating Systems 2
Scarcity Click to Water edit Master title style & POPULATION
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By 2025, 1.8 billion of the world’s projected 8.9 billion people will be living in countries or regions that are experiencing “absolute water scarcity”, and two-thirds of the world population could be under conditions of water stress
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Source: UN FAO (http://www.fao.org/nr/water/art/2008/wateruse.htm) and UN “World at Six Billion”
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Reality Click to Today’s edit Master title style
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of Ignorance Click Luxury to edit Master title style As a species, we have survived knowing very little about our water systems. We have always known where to find it and how to use it, but we never gained an intimate understanding of how to preserve or sustain these systems.
We have never learned how to efficiently manage water. But we will not have the luxury of this ignorance in the future. Source: Water – A Global Innovation Outlook Report, IBM, 24 March 2009
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Supply-side Demand-side Click to editversus Master title style Supply-side • Cost: $$$$$$$ • Time: Long-term (years) • Environmental Impact: Negative Demand-side • Cost: $ • Time: Immediate/Short-term (months) • Environmental Impact: Beneficial
“A key to improving efficiency is understanding where, when, and why we use water.” Source: Gleick, P., “Roadmap for sustainable water resources in southwestern North America,” PNAS, 14 Dec 2010
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Click to edit Master title style Where’s the Data?
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DataMaster Disparity Click to edit title style
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TheMaster Old Way Click to edit title style • Manual meter reads once every 1, 6, 12 months • Lost revenue • Lost water • Data Gatekeepers
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The NEW Way Click to edit Master title style • Automated Metering Infrastructure • Data Gateway • Analytics
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for Water ClickSmart to editGrid Master title style Utility Information
CMMS
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Consumers SCADA
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Deconstructing the Utility Click to edit Master titleMonolith style
Deriving Knowledge from Data
Capture every drop of revenue. Maximize the efficiency of utility operations. Provide the foundation for real-time conservation.
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Utility – Financial Click Reality to edit Master title Scarcity style Essential Services
Infrastructure Replacement & Repair
“Ongoing budget fights in Washington will keep the flow of federal dollars to a trickle…This means that state and local governments will have to relay more on their own financing abilities…”
Water Scarcity
Source: Coy, D. “Off Wall Street: Vive l’America, sort of”, American Water Intelligence , Jan 2012
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Finding the Drops thestyle Data Click to edit Masterintitle
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Finding the Drops in the Data Click to edit Master title style
Source: Symmonds, G., “Are You Leaking Water or Data?”, Water Canada, Sep/Oct 2011
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Finding thestyle Data Click to the editDollars Masterin title
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in the Data? Click What’s to edit Master title style
Source: Symmonds, G., “Are You Leaking Water or Data?”, Water Canada, Sep/Oct 2011
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in the Data? Click What’s to edit Master title style Through the provision of instantaneous feedback on water consumption, average consumption can be reduced by 14%.
Source: Wesley Schultz, Warren DeCianni and Alexis Roldan, “Water Conservation Pilot”, California State University, San Marcos
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Demonstration – Read Management Click to edit Master title style
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Personalized Click to edit MasterData title style How much water do I use? How do I fare compared to my street, my neighborhood, my city? How much water should I use? Based on weather data and evapotranspiration calculations – how much should I have used outside?
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Access Data = Conservation Click toto edit Master title style
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the Industry ClickChanging to edit Master title style “Truly sustainable water management and use requires efficiency, smart economics, advanced technology, and better governance and water management.”
QUESTIONS?
Source: Gleick, P., “The Real Cost of Water We Use”, presented at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, 9 Feb 2010
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