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Reviewing the Top Reasons South Korea is Developing Into a Smart Water Nation by Clearwater Management Korea

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Reviewing the Top Reasons South Korea is Developing Into a Smart Water Nation by Clearwater Management Korea

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  1. Clearwater Management Korea Reviewing the Top Reasons South Korea is Developing Into a Smart Water Nation by Clearwater Management Korea

  2. A great year for water innovation is 2022 as more nations prioritise the development of secure water supplies with firms like Clearwater Management Korea. Three of the ten companies featured in a recent International Water Resources Association (IWRA) report that specialise in Smart Water Management (SWM) are based in South Korea. electrically charged The country of South Korea, famous for its businesses LG and Samsung, is currently making headlines for its smart water. A clever combination of information and communication technology (ICT) and intelligent water metres allowed the nation to manage rising usage while maintaining confidence in the public water supply. The following are some of South Korea's innovations in smart water: Hydro Smart Toolkit Hydro Smart Toolkit Flooding and severe droughts are common water-related disasters in South Korea. Building multi-regional water supply networks and multi-purpose dams eliminated the regional and temporal viability of such catastrophes.

  3. The Hydro Intelligent Toolkit was developed by Korea Water Resources Corporation (K-water) to link rivers in watersheds in a scientific river operating system (K-HIT). Five procedures are handled by the ICT-based K-HIT: 1.Getting current hydrological data 2.Precipitation predictions 3.flood analysis 4.tracking the water delivery from reservoirs 5.producing hydropower K-water asserts that K-HIT can contain droughts by using saved water during dry seasons and alleviate flood damage by storing water during floods. In 2012, 2013, and 2015, K-HIT successfully handled floods. Seosan: Intelligent Metering Seosan: Intelligent Metering Following drought mitigation measures in 2016 and a cutting- edge metering pilot project from January to May 2015 in the Goryeng area, the Seosan City project used smart water metres. Due to timely treatment using hourly data, smart metering adaption increased customer satisfaction.

  4. With the use of sophisticated metering, water leakages were to be significantly reduced and improved. ICT-based, remote, and smart meter-based non-revenue water rates. After installation, it wirelessly sent hourly water usage data and reduced water leakage by 190,000 cubic metres yearly. Over $590,000 in savings are anticipated by Clearwater Management Korea over the ensuing eight years. The Smart Water City of Paju The Smart Water City of Paju Despite having high-quality drinking water almost everywhere, Korea's direct tap water consumption rate is only 5%. Apparently, Koreans don't drink tap water, according to a report. immediately as a result of mistrust and concerns about the outdated water pipelines and the purported taste and smell of the tap water. As a result, K-water developed the Smart Water City (SWC) idea to reduce the amount of tap water used. Then what is SWC? With ICT integrated into every step of the water supply process, from treatment to the tap, it is a smart water city. People have immediate access to real-time reviews of the water quality and status of the tap water supply.

  5. The figures speak for themselves: in three years, tap water consumption in Paju Smart City significantly climbed from 1% to 36.3%. ICT, real-time sensors, and ground worker participation were all utilised in Paju Smart City. According to K-Water, the SWC idea has increased public trust in drinking water. Bottomline Bottomline Crystal Management Korea supports cutting-edge water technology. ICT-based technology has significantly aided the development of smart water, according to Professor Jung of Yeungname University in Daegu and the Korean Water Cluster spokesperson. Aside from that, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is a factor in the adoption of intelligent water.

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