Press Release
Oracle Utilities Smart Water Network Management helps minimize lag time between problem detection and response, isolate leaks and breaks, and reduce water loss
DistribuTECH, Orlando,
Fla.—Feb 9, 2016
Globally,
water utilities are facing rising water demands and energy costs, shrinking
resources, and deteriorating infrastructure. And, water loss and leakage are
still rampant across water distribution networks even as large parts of the
world are coping with severe drought. Tasked with addressing this array of
challenges on shrinking or flat budgets, water utilities must implement smarter
processes and control systems across their water distribution networks. To meet
this need, Oracle introduced a new solution designed to help water utilities
increase their speed and accuracy of response, reduce water loss and its impact
on customers, and improve customer satisfaction with effective network
analysis.
Oracle’s utilities-specific
solutions, combined with its broader product and service offering, help
utilities of all types and sizes achieve competitive advantage, business
performance excellence and a lower total cost of technology ownership.
Oracle Utilities Smart Water
Network Management—Oracle’s network management system for the water utility
industry—enables water utilities to rapidly generate valve isolation plans for
water main breaks, eliminating lag time between problem detection and response,
which in turn minimizes customer impact and maximizes crew efficiency. This
improved valve isolation planning can serve as a key tool for utilities to
address distribution performance and conservation challenges.
“By triggering valve
operation plans within Oracle Utilities Smart Water Network Management,
utilities can better isolate leaks and breaks, reducing their impact on
customers,” said Rodger Smith, senior vice president and general manager,
Oracle Utilities. “Starting from a real-time view, utilities can simulate water
valving scenarios, exploring the potential impact of each operation before
executing it in the field. Utilities can then use the analysis to better
prioritize infrastructure improvements, develop preventive maintenance
strategies, and assess contingency and land-use plans to account for breaks and
emergency services.”
Oracle Utilities Smart Water
Network Management can also help water utilities in planning maintenance
shutdowns as they can proactively notify affected customers and critical
services, such as fire departments, of any expected service disruption (i.e.
alerting area fire departments of impacted fire hydrants). By delivering an
accurate, real-time view of the water network, Oracle Utilities Smart Water
Network Management allows utilities to weigh the ideal network management
scenarios to determine the best activities that balance regulatory, customer,
and business objectives.
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