In the area of water distribution networks, the technique of splitting up a whole network into homogeneous and territorially harvested districts is defined as a regionalization, in order to improve network management and maintenance.
Districting is achieved both in the design of an ex novo network and when it is necessary to proceed on an existing network by identifying the boundary of it and the input (and possibly output) of the water resource.
Districting can be useful for:
Districting is an innovative technique that revolutionizes the traditional approach that provided water distribution systems extended to the entire urban area. The traditional approach, which offers undeniable benefits in terms of elasticity of operation and ease in network extension design, results in less efficient control of the water system and insurmountable difficulty in accurate water loss monitoring. Voices correlateemodify wikitesto
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