Assessment Of Unaccounted For Water Within The City Supply System
Abstract
The purpose of this project was to develop a computerized system that would analyse the
level of the 'unaccounted for water' in the current Nairobi Area Supply systell. In the iine! analysis,
the system was to use the existing production and consumption data.
The project concentrated in the normalization of consumption data to make it more usable for this
analysis. That is, to restructure the discrete format of consumption data into a continuous format,
comparable to the production data.
The results of normalization were represented graphically, and moving mean of order three was used
to overcome further fluctuations that existed in the data. It was realized that direct comparison could
not be conducted immediately, as this required further field tests that were beyond the project scope.
Despite this factor, the aim of the project were realized to a great extent. The system implementation
on test data gave regular cycles and continuous data. The system was recommended for use In trend
analysis. No visible trend was observed on the test data, and this might have been contrIbuted to by the
small set of data used.
It was recommended that more data be abstracted and moving mean of order twelve be used. Field tests should be done on meters and information made available, so that this system could be implemented fully.
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