Supplying potable water to dense populations in developing countries is a perpetually daunting task for water utilities. It is estimated that 1.6 million people die each year from diseases due to poor service provided by an intermittent water supply. During non-supply hours, pipes remain empty and dirty water enters the pipeline at vulnerable spots, causing contamination and associated health risks. Therefore, transforming these supplies to 24-by-7 is a priority for developing economies.
The project team used WaterGEMS and its included Darwin Designer module to design the existing and proposed pipelines in Badlapur.
The project, which is to be completed by the end of 2009, will serve as a model for other cities in developing countries to improve their potable water systems, enhance public health, and meet United Nations Millennium Development Goals.