Water Management and Water Audits. WATER MANAGEMENT The basic processes of managing water for human use are: –collection –storage –treatment and, –distribution.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
© 2004 St. Johns River Water Management District Florida Water Star SM A Program of the St. Johns River Water Management District.
Advertisements

Energy Conservation Energy Management.
Sustainability is Good for Business MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT.
Water and Energy management auditor to project manage and provide technical expertise for a range of utility reduction projects - mainly in the Food &
Indoor Water Conservation Presented by Travis Andrews City of Arlington Water Utilities.
Household Water Use. Fig. 14-4a, p. 309 Average annual precipitation (centimeters) More than 122 Less than 4181–122 41–81 Images removed due to copyright.
Plumbing 101 for Property Managers Presented by: [Put your name here] Welcome to... [Delete these logos and put your logos here]
Planned Lighting Services Concepts & Practices. Lighting: An Important Asset Reduces operating costs Adds to safety and security Maximizes energy utilization.
PMHS Engineering & Housekeeping Summit May 20, 2011 G REEN I NITIATIVES.
How we use and manage water
Water mass balance Cirencester, 20 October 2009 Carole Bond Envirowise Advisor ADVICE LINE
Our students that attend to 2nd and 4th classes brought their water bills and compared them. Most of our students couldn’t bring water bills because.
Washington State Department of Health Division of Environmental HealthOffice of Drinking Water Mike Dexel Water Resources Policy Lead Municipal Water Law.
Energy Savings Opportunities in Controls, Lighting, Air Conditioning, Water Heating and Refrigeration Chuck Thomas, P.E. CEM Lead Engineer.
Water is essential for life, it is an indispensable resource for the economy, and also plays a fundamental role in the climate regulation cycle. The management.
Chapter 20 Plumbing Plans.
Cuba’s Future Development Needs, Funding Models, and Alternatives. A Perspective of the Operation of a Cuban Water & Sewer Utility. Eduardo Vega-Llort,
Plumbing John Arent Architectural Energy Corporation © 2005 CHPS.
Water Auditing 1 Cari DeWolf, Consultant. Mindsets… Budgets… Oversight… 2 Photo by Cari DeWolf, El Dorado Irrigation District.
MENG 547 LECTURE 3 By Dr. O Phillips Agboola. C OMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL BUILDING ENERGY AUDIT Why do we audit Commercial/Industrial buildings Important.
1 Water/Energy Relationship at SDG&E 17 April 2014San Diego Gas & Electric Presentation.
ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR END-USERS.  CSU Chancellors office coordinates the efforts to accomplish the goals established by Assembly Bill 32 for green house.
Introduction Leak Detection Sam Godfrey SAMCO Leak Detection Services 1308 Daytona Dr. Austin, TX
Case Study Leak Detection Program On Niue Island’s Water Resource.
Vision Guy Fipps Professor and Extension Agricultural Engineer Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering Texas A&M University College Station.
Chatsworth Water Works Commission
Erin James Ling Virginia Master Well Owner Network Training Water Use and Conservation.
Whatever the nature of your business, often simple changes in behaviour or processes can save water and reduce your water bill. These water savings can.
PROJECT STARTED WITH V.P. OF BUSSINESS & FINANCE BOE LOOKED AT ENTIRE FREDERICKSBURG CAMPUS FOR POTENTIAL ENERGY CONVERVATION PROJECTS. 8 ENENRGY CONSERVATION.
Irrigation Evaluation
Water usage - U.S.A. and China Figure by UMB OpenCourseWare.
Average Annual Rainfall Toilets, Laundry, Gardens, and Cars use 53% of the water in a home. Harvested rainwater can be used for all of these. 8 Rainwater.
How to reduce water consumption and reduce costs
Water is life Virtually everything we do or use each day involves water. Yet, we do not give it the importance that is due to it. India will soon be a.
INCREASING WATER EFFICIENCY 4. In This Chapter > The real estate manager’s role > Setting a baseline > Identifying issues > Bathrooms and kitchens > HVAC.
Energy Conservation Western North Carolina Recycler’s Networking Council Black Mountain, North Carolina December 9, 2004 Keyes McGee, E.I. North Carolina.
Managing Operational Energy in Buildings
California Urban Water Conservation Council March 1,
WSNTG Annual Conference 8 th September 2005 WSNTG 9 th Annual Conference “Water Services Strategic Plans – Fact or Fiction”
15 Water Supply. 2 Objectives Describe the sources of water for a municipal water supply system. Explain the purpose of a water treatment facility. Describe.
Department of Water Affairs Water Requirements and Availability Reconciliation Strategy for Mbombela Municipal Area Water Conservation and Water Demand.
1 CTC 450 Review Water Processes. 2 Objectives Understand the basics with respect to operation of waterworks.
‘Cuz THAT’S how we roll!. Two big ideas this unit: Water Supply Water Pollution.
Energy and Air Quality Conference April 5, 2004 Innovative financing, support, and solutions for Implementing Energy Projects.
Making Conservation Work for You Chris Brown Chris Brown Consulting for Office of Rural Community Affairs December 2, 2003.
The Christman Company - Green MSU’s Greening the Supply Chain Conference April 21, 2014.
Energy Services Harsha Holalu Ramakrishna Energy Extension Specialist Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering.
GRES Education. The goals of the GRES Education program are to: help school districts reduce energy use, conserve water, and minimize waste production.
Week 6 The Energy Walk Through. Possible elements of a walk through Understand on-site information collection and listing of essential data for collection.
Week 7 Utility Data Analysis. Essential Elements Identify sources for obtaining utility data: paper form, electronically or from the internet Review utility.
Dan Burgoyne Department of General Services August 28, 2015.
15 Water Supply. 15 Objectives (1 of 2) Discuss rural water supplies. Describe how portable tanks are used to supply water for firefighting. Describe.
Work Session Water Issues and Water Rate Study Topics: Fundamental Assumption Key Issues Areas of Concern / Focus Water Audit Water Meter Audit Water Rate.
Energy Conservation What are the Society’s Conservation Goals: GOAL #1: 20% Portfolio Energy Reduction by 2020 GOAL #2: 20% Portfolio Water Reduction by.
Residential Water Audit Pilot Program By Ryan Kesti Water Conservation Enforcement Aide And Erin Young Water Resources Manager.
Water Audits and Best Management Practice Life Cycle Cost Analyses for Army Medical and Health Care Facilities Presented By: Lisa Raysby Hardcastle, P.E.
Water & Energy Efficiency In Recreation Facilities.
Making More Water Available by Using Less & Desalting the Sea Sections 5.8 & 5.9.
Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering ( ) Government Engineering College Rajkot Civil Engineering Department Faculty Guide: Prof V.G.Yadav DROUGHT.
WATER SYSTEM WORKSHOP February 27, 2012
Robert Greenwald, P.Eng, MBA February 26, 2004
Prepared for Enterprise Community Partners
Fort Stanwix National Monument Energy Audit Contract
Simple Irrigation System Checkup
CTC 450 Review Water Processes.
Worst drought on record so far this year!
Electrical Gas Plumbing Heating & Cooling
2 Days National Workshop on “National Building Code of India 2016 ”
Presentation transcript:

Water Management and Water Audits

WATER MANAGEMENT The basic processes of managing water for human use are: –collection –storage –treatment and, –distribution of water.

WATER LEGISLATION The government set standards for water management and the quality and use of water.

The key players GOVERNMENT MUNICIPALS WATER AUTHORITIES Are the key players in public water management and they have several policy instruments at their disposal.

. The key players (continued) The following organizations also can play a key role in water related services. Health offices, Private potable water companies and, Irrigation water committees

The water management instruments Water Legistlation Water pricing Permits Fees and fines Investments in infrastructure Scientific research Providing information to the public Monitoring and evaluation

Why Do We Need Water Management? Problems due to water quality and quantity are incresing rapidly not only in Cyprus but also all over the world. Large savings are possible with very cost effective WMOs. public money should be spent according to the rules and should be used efficiently and effectively.

N. Cyprus water use

N. Cyprus has 30 millions m 3 water deficit annually

BRAKISH WATER Due excessive water pumping underground water in Magosa became brakish. In Guzelyurt Area underground water is seriously under threath. 20 Years ago mains water was edible in Lefkosa and Magosa. At present the water from the mains has poor quality and not enough. (Even in winter season)

WATER MANAGEMENT In order to ensure the most efficient use of water in agriculture and domestic sectors we should do water audits. A detailed water audit in agriculture sector obtains the background information on the site's soils, plants, sun exposure, slopes, low areas, system type, installation, and much more hard data. It tells us how well a system is working, or in most cases, how poorly, where the problem areas are, and with the results, how to get the existing system to perform at peak using less water.

Irrigation Water Audit Water auditing is a method of quantifying water flows and quality in systems in order to reduce water usage and save. Water auditing is a mechanism for conserving water, which will grow in significance in the future as demand for water increases.

Irrigation Water Audit (continued) The amount of water a site should be using can be determined if the following data is available. Water-use history for the site being audited. The type of landscape area. Evapotranspiration data.

Domestic Sector A successful water management program depends on a clear and complete understanding of how a facility uses water and the true cost of that water.

Water Audit in Domestic Sector Water-use history for the facility being audited. The type of facility The next step in the water audit involves a close inspection of the system.

Water Use Survey Procedure

Auditing, Leak Detection & Metering Water Auditing, Surveys & Reporting Leak Detection Metering

Goal of Auditing Identify, quantify, and verify water losses and costs Identify water efficiency resource opportunities

Auditing Information Building floor plan Plumbing drawings Facility operating schedules Number of employees and visitors Maintenance and janitorial schedules Lists of water-using equipment Number of plumbing fixtures Outdoor water use applications, quantity, and schedule Prior water and energy surveys Water bills for past two years Anticipated water billing rates for next two years Records of actual water use for last two years Maps showing location of each water meter Recommended flow rates of water-using equipment

Comprehensive Facility Survey Assemble Survey Team –Facility Manager –Utility Engineer –Maintenance Department –Water Utility –Water Management Consultant –Qualified Contractors

Comprehensive Facility Survey Perform Detailed Survey –Walk through facility –Compare floorplans/drawings with actual conditions –Record hours of operation for all water-using equipment –Verify operating schedule and building occupants

Comprehensive Facility Survey Perform Detailed Survey –Determine the amount of water used by each plumbing fixture –Measure water used by other water consuming equipment –Take water meter/submeter readings –Identify direction of water flow and quality

Comprehensive Facility Survey Measure/Estimate Water Usage by: –Fixture type –HVAC systems –Irrigation –All other using process/equipment –Losses

Comprehensive Facility Audit Identify specific cost effective projects –Lowest Life Cycle Cost –Less than 10 year payback

Water Use Survey Data Forms

l/m=litres per minute (lpm/day)

Lpm=litres per minute; kW=kilowatts; kPa=kilopascal (kW)(kPa)

Water Leaks One drip per second = 10,800 to 12,800 L/yr A leaking toilet can waste 80 to 160 litres of water per day.

Finding a water leak Use the water meter to help find leaks. Turn off all faucets and water-using equipment. Find the water meter and note the position of the sweep hand, or use a marker on the lens cover. Wait minutes and check the sweep hand location again. If the sweep hand has moved, there is probably a leak somewhere in the system. Most meters have a red "telltale" indicator. If it is moving when all water is off, there probably is a leak.

Looking for leaks A toilet may have a silent leak. Drop a little food coloring into the tank. Wait about 10 minutes without flushing. If color appears in the bowl, the toilet is leaking. Replace worn washers in faucets and showerheads to prevent leaks.

Looking for industrial leaks Use fluorescent dyes to pinpoint leaks in static and circulating water systems, boilers, storage tanks and other high-volume containers. Also use them to locate leaks in piping, valves, condensers, sprinkler system pumps, seams, welds and fittings. Add a small amount of fluorescent dye to a system and allow it to circulate. Wherever the water escapes, the dye does too, and it remains at the sites of the leaks.

Looking for industrial leaks When the system is scanned with a high- intensity ultraviolet lamp, the dye glows brightly to pinpoint the precise location of every leak. Dyes are also useful for preventive maintenance programs because they remain safely in the system and will expose new leaks whenever the system is inspected with the lamp. Source:

Water Metering and Submetering

Metering Importance of Metering Level of Metering –Main Facility Meter –Submeters –Temporary Meters