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Funded by: This project has received funding from the 7th Framework Programme European under grant agreement No 619660. The sole responsibility for the content of this poster lies with the authors. It does not necessarily reflect the opinion of the European Union. Neither the EACI nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein. Partners: STANDARD BASED METHODOLOGY FOR IMPLEMENTING A WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM APPROACH PILOTS WATERNOMICS will be demonstraed in three high impact pilots that target theree different end users/- stakeholders Waternomics for Domestic Usage Municipality of Thermi, Greece Linked Water Data - Linkage of contextual information - Inclusion of W3C Standards - Water data as Open Data on Web Homes (single residence, apart- ments and complexes) in a water stressed region Waternomics for Corporate Usage Linate Airport, Milan, Italy Installing a water management system in the main terminal of a signature EU airport Waternomics for Municipalities Galway City, Ireland Decision making tools and support to public buildings and public assets. University building and Secondary school building Smart Water System enable new value added services by providing personalized and actionable information on water consumption Next generation low cost sensors will drive adoption of smart water system Smart water system increase operational efficiency and introduce demand response and accountability principles (water footprint) in the water sector Engage consumers in new interactive and personalized ways that bring water efficiency to the forefront and leads to changes in water behaviours Linking data results in meaningful water information to provide decision makers with the actionable information they need to get started in the implementation of a water management program today Standards and a common methodology are required for mass roll-out of smart water systems Internet of Things - Sensors connected to the Internet - Real-time water awareness - Semanitc Event Processing Water Management Systems - Auditing procedures - Sensor network design rules - Organizational procedures Water Analysis Services - Water Usage Prediction Models - Meteorological Drought Forecasting - Leak & Fault Detection Water Information Services - Visual Dashboard - Decision support system - Games & interactive learning apps Funded under the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme from ICT grant agreement 619660

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Funded by:

This project has received funding from the 7th Framework Programme European under grant agreement No 619660. The sole responsibility for the content of this poster lies with the authors. It does not necessarily refl ect the opinion of the European Union. Neither the EACI nor the European Commission are responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

Partners:

STANDARD BASED METHODOLOGY FOR IMPLEMENTING A WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

APPROACH PILOTS

WATERNOMICS will be demonstraed in three highimpact pilots that target theree different end users/-stakeholdersWaternomics for Domestic UsageMunicipality of Thermi, Greece

Linked Water Data - Linkage of contextual information - Inclusion of W3C Standards - Water data as Open Data on Web

Homes (single residence, apart-ments and complexes) in a water stressed region

Waternomics for Corporate UsageLinate Airport, Milan, Italy

Installing a water management system in the main terminal of a signature EU airport

Waternomics for MunicipalitiesGalway City, Ireland

Decision making tools and support to public buildings and public assets. University building and Secondary school building

Smart Water System enable new value added services by providing personalized and actionable information on water consumption

Next generation low cost sensors will drive adoption of smart water system

Smart water system increase operational efficiency and introduce demand response and accountability principles (water footprint) in the water sector

Engage consumers in new interactive and personalized ways that bring water efficiency to the forefront and leads to changes in water behaviours

Linking data results in meaningful water information to provide decision makers with the actionable information they need to get started in the implementation of a water management program today

Standards and a common methodology are required for mass roll-out of smart water systems

Internet of Things - Sensors connected to the Internet - Real-time water awareness - Semanitc Event Processing

Water Management Systems - Auditing procedures - Sensor network design rules - Organizational procedures

Water Analysis Services - Water Usage Prediction Models - Meteorological Drought Forecasting - Leak & Fault Detection

Water Information Services - Visual Dashboard - Decision support system - Games & interactive learning apps

Funded under the European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme from ICT

grant agreement 619660