CSI is working on a project aimed at improving the efficiency and sustainability of the drinking water network in Las Piedras and La Paz, within the framework of the objectives defined by OSE and in collaboration with CIEMSA.
The overall objective of this consultancy is to detect invisible leaks, develop and calibrate an accurate hydraulic model and perform hydraulic sectorization of the intervention areas. These actions aim to reduce unaccounted-for water and improve network management indicators.
Among the main tasks we are carrying out are the following:
The definition of the sectorization of each area, including the necessary actions for its hydraulic isolation.
Detection of invisible leaks in household connections and in the network through the use of prelocators, correlators and geophones.
Hydraulic modeling with EPANET 2.0 software, which we carefully calibrate in each sector to achieve accurate representations of the network behavior.
Technical support during the execution of works, including inspection of irregular consumption, preparation of intervention reports, water balances by sector and other complementary actions.
The main scope of our work is to provide CIEMSA with key technical information for decision making, facilitating the identification of priority works and ensuring compliance with the efficiency indicators defined by OSE.
This project reaffirms our commitment to responsible water management, relying on technology, know-how and teamwork to generate a positive and lasting impact.