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A Data Driven Approach to Managing Water Networks
24 April 2018
A Data Driven Approach to Managing Water Networks

Managing water networks efficiently is facing a number of challenges from aging infrastructure, growth in population, climate and the environment, and growing expectations from customers and regulators. To meet these challenges, we must make better use of existing data and new data to help manage the assets, the demand, the operating conditions and how we respond to incidents. In other words using timely data to underpin decisions and the deployment of resources.

Workshop LEADER

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Dene Marshallsay

Director, Artesia Consulting

Dene Marshallsay - Director of Artesia Consulting and consultant specialising water supply and resource management. Key experience includes: leakage and water loss management, water balance audits, demand management and forecasting, micro-component analysis of water use, network monitoring, smart networks and smart metering. He has additional experience in supply demand planning, policy development and regulation. Dene also Chairs the Future Water Networks Hub for the Future Water Association. Dene has over 28 years’ experience in the UK and international water industry.
 

Artesia Consulting

Artesia Consulting provides specialist consultancy in water resource management, water efficiency and conservation, leakage and water loss management, demand management, smart networks, data analytics and asset strategy. Artesia has a multi-disciplinary team with extensive experience of work in the UK and international water supply industry. Working as a team, we bring a wide range of skills, knowledge, perspective, experience and personality to each project we undertake.

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Joseph Sanders

Joseph Sanders

Technical Lead - Asset Strategy, Artesia Consulting

Dene Marshallsay

Director, Artesia Consulting
Dene Marshallsay

Dene Marshallsay - Director of Artesia Consulting and consultant specialising water supply and resource management. Key experience includes: leakage and water loss management, water balance audits, demand management and forecasting, micro-component analysis of water use, network monitoring, smart networks and smart metering. He has additional experience in supply demand planning, policy development and regulation. Dene also Chairs the Future Water Networks Hub for the Future Water Association. Dene has over 28 years’ experience in the UK and international water industry.
 

Joseph Sanders

Technical Lead - Asset Strategy, Artesia Consulting
Joseph Sanders

Joe is Technical Lead – Asset Strategy at Artesia Consulting and over 10 years’ experience developing strategies around water networks, including leading the successful below ground asset package for a water company at the last price review. He has experience of network failure and consequence modelling and cost benefit optimisation of water network strategies. He also has extensive knowledge of leakage calculation techniques as well as the components required for leakage assessments. He has a PhD in plastic water pipe degradation from Imperial College.

Workshop agenda

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13:30

Workshop Registration & Welcome Coffee

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14:00

Workshop Leader's Introduction

Dene Marshallsay, Director, Artesia Consulting

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14:15

Smart network challenges and how data driven solutions can help

  • ODI performance
  • Customer service
  • Big data
  • Dene Marshallsay, Director, Artesia Consulting

    Joseph Sanders, Technical Lead - Asset Strategy, Artesia Consulting

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    14:45

    Data, communication and visualisation technologies: What's here and what's coming?

  • Situational awareness
  • Business intelligence
  • 360 data communication
  • Dene Marshallsay, Director, Artesia Consulting

    Joseph Sanders, Technical Lead - Asset Strategy, Artesia Consulting

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    15:30

    Afternoon Tea and Networking Break

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    16:00

    Needs and opportunities

  • Leakage reduction
  • Interruptions to supply
  • Resilience of network
  • Dene Marshallsay, Director, Artesia Consulting

    Joseph Sanders, Technical Lead - Asset Strategy, Artesia Consulting

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    16:30

    What have we learnt? Lessons and potential solutions to take away: Showcasing specific solutions

    Dene Marshallsay, Director, Artesia Consulting

    Joseph Sanders, Technical Lead - Asset Strategy, Artesia Consulting

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    17:00

    Closing Remarks from Workshop Leader and End of Workshop

    Dene Marshallsay, Director, Artesia Consulting


    Director
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