UK-based i2O Water is helping Syabas, a Malaysian water utility company, to save 40 million litres of water per day in the state of Selangor – enough to provide water for 180,000 people.
So far, i2O Water, a provider of new technology for monitoring and controlling water networks, has installed more than 200 of its innovative pressure management systems across Syabas’s water distribution network.
i2O Water has been working with Syabas and its local partner, non revenue water specialist company Jalur Cahaya Sdn Bhd (JCSB), since 2010.
Syabas is a water company in Malaysia. It supplies water to 7.3 million people across the state of Selangor and the federal territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya. As well as reducing leakage and saving massive amounts of water per day, i2O Water has also helped to reduce pipe bursts by 40%, according to the company.
In turn, this has substantially reduced the disruption caused by roads being dug up to find leaks and repair burst mains, thereby reducing companies’ operating expenses. It has also cut energy costs and improved levels of customer service.
Sheikh Mazlan Sheikh Hassan, managing director of Jalur Cahaya Sdn Bhd, said: “We are always looking for new technology to assist in non revenue water reduction works and our investment in 200 i2O systems since April 2010 has given us 40 MLD (megalitres per day) additional leakage savings to date. The i2O systems are also helping us to reduce our operating cost in terms of leak repairs by as much as 40%.”
Source: i2O Water
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