GoAigua Case Studies
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The Digital Transformation Of Water In Gandia
5/4/2021
Over the last two decades, the water industry has undergone a revolution that has shaken its business model to the very core. Utilities, which have traditionally been excluded from innovative solutions as a result of being tied into relatively long concession contracts, are now encountering growing demands from consumers and government to become more accountable for their services.
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Overcoming Challenges In A Context Of Crisis: Guarantee The Continuity And Quality Of Water Services
12/18/2020
In a context of crisis, the management of water supply, sanitation and purification services is critical. Managers must ensure the continuity and quality of services, whilst minimizing health risks for workers and customers.
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GoAigua SARS Analytics – An Early Warning System For The Detection Of COVID-19
12/7/2020
Our response to COVID-19: A smart platform that monitors the propagation of the virus by taking samples from the wastewater network.
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GoAigua’s Digital Twin Saves 1B+ Gallons Of Water/Year
12/6/2020
Water transport and distribution systems in many cities have become complex to manage as they are forced to adjust to the problems of population growth, resource shortages, aging infrastructure and optimization of daily network operations. Consequently, digital twins of water networks are increasingly widely used for decision-making around their operation and management.
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The Ecuadorian Company EPA Increases Revenue By 500%
12/5/2020
The public water company EPA in Ecuador integrated the management of its billing system into a single platform thanks to GoAigua. Efficiency was boosted by combining personalized consultancy on digital transformation with the implementation of GoAigua’s billing technology solution. A significant improvement in results was achieved, including a 500% increase in revenue and a 300% increase in payment collections.
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Gandia Becomes A Smart Water City And Saves 0.5hm3 Of Water/Year
12/4/2020
In 2008, the utility providing this Spanish city’s water supply and the city council decided to phase in a gradual process of digital transformation.
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Hamad International Airport Reduces Leaks By 60%
12/3/2020
The airport had to deal with a large volume of non-registered water in its extensive water distribution networks. In the light of this situation, the implementation of Idrica’s services and technology managed to boost efficiency in the facilities. The results included a 60% reduction in the number of leaks and a 20% drop in maintenance costs.
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Beniganim Reduces The Energy Cost Of Filling Its Main Water Tank By 15%
11/28/2020
The Bonavista tank is one of the most important water storage elements in Beniganim’s drinking water system. The aim of this Spanish Town Council, which is responsible for municipal water management, was to solve supply issues and reduce operating costs.