Temporal Fluctuations in Household Water Consumption and Operating Pressure Related to the Error of Their Water Meters

Author:

Benavides-Muñoz Holger Manuel1ORCID,Medina-Armijos Byron1,González-González Rutbel1,Martínez-Solano Francisco Javier2ORCID,Lapo-Pauta Mireya1

Affiliation:

1. Civil Engineering Department, Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja, Loja 110107, Ecuador

2. Department of Hydraulic Engineering and Environment, Universitat Politécnica de Valencia, 46022 Valencia, Spain

Abstract

The growing population is creating a rising demand for water, particularly in developing countries. As the urban population seeks to improve their standard of living, the authorities responsible for providing domestic utility services face increased pressure to provide higher-quality and secure services. To meet this challenge, the performance of all systems must be improved, and a better understanding of user behavior and water consumption patterns must be achieved. Modern routing and water quality models need accurate demand information. This research will analyze household water consumption patterns over time and their correlation with pressure levels. The results will inform a new methodology for managing and delivering services, considering the global error of gauges in the study area. The goal is to ensure sufficient and effective capacity to provide appropriate services for community development.

Funder

Universidad Técnica Particular de Loja

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Water Science and Technology,Aquatic Science,Geography, Planning and Development,Biochemistry

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