In Paramithia of the Municipality of Souli in the Region of Epirus, the Municipality, in cooperation with the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, the University of Western Macedonia, the Norwegian University of Life Sciences and the Water Supply Company of Oslo, installs 3 local monitoring and control stations of quantitative and qualitative water parameters. The project aims to optimise the use of available water resources by reducing leakage, ensuring water quality, protecting the environment, and promoting resource efficiency.
SOULI
Smart green system for leakage control and water quality monitoring of water district area of city Paramythia of Municipality of Souli
PROJECT PROMOTERS
- Municipality of Souli
- National Kapodistrian University of Athens (EKPA), Department of Geology and Geo-environment
- University of Western Macedonia -Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Norwegian University of life Sciences in collaboration with the Oslo Water Supply Company
OBJECTIVES
- Supply, installation, and commissioning of three (3) local monitoring and control stations of quantitative and qualitative water parameter
- Development of hydraulic modeling
- Development of virtual sensors for the management of hidden leaks in the water supply network
- Development of a decision-making support application
RESULTS
- 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 the drinking water supply
- Development of bilateral relations between institutions of the donor countries and Greece for the exchange and transfer of knowledge and experience and for the strengthening of networking and future cooperation between them
700.000€
BUDGET640.000€
FUNDING3.032
Beneficiaries of the services provided or improved20.000€
Estimated savings per year600.000μ³
Estimated amount of water savedThis project benefits from a 640.000€ 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..