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Robots will assemble water pipes in the future

Today, when water pipes are replaced and reassembled, it is performed manually in an excavation. In the future, a robot will be a blacksmith's extended arm and connect water pipes.

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Intelligent pressure control should solve the challenge of pressure surges

Pressure surges are a global challenge that cause bursting of water pipes, water loss and stoppage of operation. The goal of a new project called FlowSens is to reduce pressure surges with intelligent pressure control.

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HeyPipe provides a detailed insight into critical underground infrastructure

HeyPipe™ is a new digital platform that across all supply types gives unique 3D documentation of the underground infrastructure. Aarhus Vand has founded the company in order to receive better and more valid data.

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Marselisborg WWTP - turning wastewater into green energy

At traditional wastewater treatment plants, the energy produced is nowhere near enough to cover the operation of the plant. In Aarhus it is. Marselisborg WWTP has an energy self-sufficiency far above 100 percent and the plant is in fact a power station, a bio refinery where energy is produced from wastewater.

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Water loss reduced by 8% in Tema city in Ghana

Ghana Water has reduced their water loss by 8% in the city of Tema. Technology and knowledge of leak detection has been transferred from Aarhus Vand to Tema. The gains are that employees working with water in Tema are able to actively detect and repair leaks now.

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High-quality drinking water requies protection

Aarhus Vand supplies drinking water of the best quality merely by filtering and aerating the water on its way to the citizens’ taps. However, we can only do this because we think ahead and always take the groundwater into consideration.