Case Study
Veolia: A more measured world of water
A more measured world of water — CASE STUDY: VEOLIAA scarce commodity Covering an area of over 11,500km2, the coastal megacity of Tianjin is a key city for China with strategic economic importance due to its location in the Port of Beijing. However, exponential population growth coupled with growing demand from industry and agriculture, has resulted in a rapid rise in water consumption. High profile projects such as the South-North Water Transfer Project have improved Tianjin’s water supply, but additional water infrastructure efficiency measures are also required. Keeping track Accurate monitoring of water flow rates plays an important role, both in improving efficiency through early identification of leakage, and in accurately tracking volumes of water for