Bentley’s Water Project Showcase
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THE WATER 'HUJtUI dnUVVUAdt

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Bentley's mission is to provide the software and services that support the enterprises and professionals who design, build, and operate the world's infrastructure - sustaining the global economy and environment for improved quality of life. ^jlBentleir ^^^m Sustaining Infrastructure The Water Project Showcase and The Yearin Infrastructure sries of publications are project yearbooks published by Bentley Systems, Incorporated that showcase the extraordinary work of Bentley users sustaining the world's infrastructure. For information about how to enter your innovative project for consideration...

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THE INFRASTRUCTURE BEHIND OUR MOST PRECIOUS RESOURCE Water. It is humankind's most precious resource. Around the world, engineers, planners, and constructors are designing the infrastructure necessary to sustain our water resources. Their work delivers clean water to homes, treats and reclaims wastewater, manages stormwater, and provides the means to control floodwaters. The professionals who design, build, and operate water infrastructure strive to improve the quality of life for people around the world and that goal is what drives the amazing projects presented in The Water Project...

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TABLE OF CONTENTS ASIA 3-28 EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, AFRICA & RUSSIA 29-42 LATIN AMERICA 43-50 NORTH AMERICA 51-83 IINUtA ALPHABETICAL BY ORGANIzATION 84-88

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Asia THE WATER PROJECT SHOWCASE Innovation in Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Networks Innovation in Water and Wastewater Treatment Plants Water projects in Asia include innovations from Manila Water Company, Zhengzhou Water Supply Corporation, Westernport Water, Veolia Water India, South Australia Water Corporation, Kuching Water Board, Maharastra Jeevan Pradhikaran, and many more.

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ASIA Barwon Water Barwon Water Improves Productivity, Asset Management, and Customer Service Victoria, Australia From Manual Identification to Simulation Analysis Barwon Water, the largest rgional urban water corporation in the state of Victoria, Australia, provides world-class water, sewerage, and recycled water services to more than 275,000 people across 8,100 square kilometers. Its AUD $1.138 billion asset base includes 5,781 kilometers of pipes, 10 major reservoirs, 10 water treatment plants, and nine water reclamation plants. The utility deployed WaterGEMS water distribution modeling...

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ASIA Brisbane Water Maintaining Fire-Fighting Capacity While Managing Pressure To Reduce Leakage Queensland, Australia Resolving Requirements That Conflict Brisbane Water is one of Australia's largest utilities, providing water and wastewater services to the city of Brisbane's 1 million residents and drinking water to an additional 1 million people in southeast Queensland. The utility was recently challenged by the need to accelerate two high-priority programs involving potentially conflicting drivers: a capacity improvement program to guarantee an acceptable level of fire-fighting capacity...

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ASIA DCO Ltd CIDCO Facilittes Design of New Stormwater Systems Maharashtra, India Topographic Challenges City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) of Maharashtra, India, is a planning authority for the Navi Mumbai area. It is responsible for the Dronagiri project, one of 14 new nodal townships in the previously undeveloped Dronagiri archipelago. The region typically experiences heavy rainfall from August through November that floods the area completely. To prevent this flooding from occurring once the area is fully developed, CIDCO deployed CivilStorm stormwater modeling and...

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ASIA Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikar WaterGEMS Powers Design of Breakthrough 24-by-7 Water System in India Badlapur, India Supplying Potable Water to dense Populations It is estimated that 1.6 million people die each year from diseases due to poor service provided by an intermittent water supply. During non-supply hours, pipes remain empty and dirty water enters the pipeline at vulnerable spots, causing contamination and associated health risks. Therefore, transforming these supplies to 24-by-7 is a priority for developing economies. Badlapur, India, part of metropolitan Mumbai, is trying to...

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ASIA Government of Maharashtra, Water Supply and Sanitation Department Crisis Management of Water Supply Systems Maharashstra, India LU en < Safeguarding Public Health of 17 Million People Distributing safe, potable water within densely populated rgions of a developing country like India is always difficult. But "difficult" became "daunting" in India's Mumbai Metropolitan Area (MMA) when the water supply for the 17 million people living there was suddenly and dramatically reduced. A 2009 India Supreme Court decision regarding the interstate sharing of water from the Krishna River (as...

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ASIA Consequently, the hydraulic grade line was elevated and the required level in MBR at Shil was attained. Using advanced programmable controls in WaterGEMS, the flow from valves at low-level areas was set to 10 million liters per day, which solved the entire problem without compromising the water needs of these areas. The analysis also showed that with this solution, water would start filling the network within an hour of the valve opening, which was also confirmed by field engineers. Project Benefits Based on Science Clearly, had this same exercise been done in the field without a water...

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ASIA Manila Water Company Manila Water Improves the Reliability and Efficiency of the Antipolo Water Supply System Antipolo, Philippines Optimizing the Water Supply System Antipolo City is located in the northern half of Rizal Province, which is within the eastern boundary of metropolitan Manila. Antipolo City is the second largest in Rizal Province, with a total land area of 38,575 hectares. The topography of the service area is rugged, rising from the coastal plain at elevations of about six to 12 meters above sea level in the Mayamot area up to 300 meters on the eastern border of the...

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ASIA The WaterGEMS model was then opened in HAMMER for transient analysis. Several scenarios were created using different pump operations and different times of power failure to identify critical areas affected by transients. Based on this, surge protection solutions were proposed, and appropriate flow control operations were identified. Christine Aubrey Nocum, network systems manager at Manila Water, explained, "With its impressive capability to integrate with our company's existing software applications, the use of WaterGEMS and HAMMER made it much easier for us to design and manage our...

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