In Heraklion, Crete, the Municipal Water Supply and Sewerage Company of Heraklion, in collaboration with the Technical University of Crete and the Development Agency of Crete is implementing an integrated smart management system for the water supply network of the Old Town of Heraklion. This system uses modern data collection and management technologies, based on the Internet of Things, detects leaks and interacts with the main parameters of the network.
HERAKLION
Smart Leak detection network, in the water supply network of Heraklion, based on IoT technology and knowledge (SmartLIK) – (no site yet)
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’promoters’]PROJECT PROMOTERS[/wpml-string]
- Municipal Water Supply and Sewerage Company of Heraklion,
- National Technical University of Crete School of Production Engineering and Management,
- Development Agency of Crete (OAK)
- Monitoring the quality of the drinking water supplied
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’objective’]OBJECTIVES[/wpml-string]
- Supply and installation of 5600 digital water meters and telemetry systems
- Supply and installation of a water quality and quantity monitoring system
- Implementation of an integrated smart water supply management system
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’results’]RESULTS[/wpml-string]
- Rational and sustainable management of water resources
- Early detection of leaks and their immediate treatment
- Minimization of the amount of water that leaks and is wasted
- Monitoring the quality of supplied drinking water
1.700.000€
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’budget’]BUDGET[/wpml-string]1.450.000€
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’cofund’]FUNDING[/wpml-string]20.422
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’beneficiaries’]Beneficiaries of the services provided or improved[/wpml-string]21.000€
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’euro-save’]Estimated savings per year[/wpml-string]600.000μ³
[wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’water-save’]Estimated amount of water saved[/wpml-string][wpml-string context=”wpv-views” name=’grant’]This project benefits from a 1.450.000€ funding from the EEA Grants (funding period 2014-2021), which represent the contribution of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway towards a green, competitive, and inclusive Europe and national funding..[/wpml-string]





