AWWA DSS71320

AWWA DSS71320 Reduce Pumping Energy Cost by Strategic Management of Distribution Storage and Pumping

Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 11/01/2009

Nevins, Tom

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This powerpoint presentation begins by providing a brief overview of distribution storage fundamentals including the following topics: storage capacities are based on recognized water industry criteria; equalization capacity is based on diurnal curve and uniform supply rates; equalization volume factor reflects service area characteristics and can be reduced bynon-uniform supply; fire storage volume is based on fire flow goaland required fire duration for each service area; and, emergency storage volume is anominal supply rate for a nominal period of time. Three approaches are presented that offer the greatest potential for savings in pumping energy: maximize use of higher efficiency pumps; shift electrical power use to periods lower costenergy tariffs; and, reduce peak electricity demand to reducedemand charges. An example of storage management analysis is presented at Water District No. 1 of Johnson County, Kansas (WaterOne), along with an example of pumping management implementation at WaterOne where strategic pump scheduling was achieved withDerceto AQUADAPT Software. Includes tables, figures.

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