Advanced Water Resource Management and Optimization Technologies
Explore innovative tools and models for optimal water resource management. This includes command and control systems that operate over 3,000 facilities, mathematical models for water system operations and planning, and decision support systems. We analyze water quality and hydrological models, track resource management policies, and utilize new water sources for efficient usage. Comparing water reuse rates, Israel leads with significant effluent reuse compared to other countries. Key aspects include desalination efforts, water consumption statistics, and infrastructure developments like the SWRO Plant by “Mekorot”.
Advanced Water Resource Management and Optimization Technologies
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Optimal operation – tools • Command and Control systems (operating 3,000 facilities from 8 control centers). • Mathematical models for operating water systems. • Decision support systems. • Mathematical models for water system planning. • Hydrological models. • Water quality models.
Resource management policy • New water sources • Efficient usage of water • Water tariff structure
C Europe Reused effluent in Israel inrelation to other countries 80% 75% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 12% 9% 8% 5% 10% <1% 0% Israel Spain Australia Italy Greece
The expected result of water resource management by 2020 Water Sources Water Uses 60% treated water 5% 20% 5% 50% 52% 22% 43% 30% Water Desalinated 3% Natural Water Domestic Brackish Water Desalination Agriculture Sea Water Desalination Brackish Water Industry Treated Waste Water
Agriculture Water Consumption (million m3/year)
Desalination “Mekorot” is Building SWRO Plant near Ashdod Capacity:100 M m3/year Commissioning year: 2011 Hadera Sorek Palmahim Ashdod Ashkelon