The WSDIS – Water Supply and Distribution Information System is an advanced digital platform designed to manage and monitor water resources and distribution. It leverages GIS and web technologies to enable municipalities and government institutions to plan, monitor, and manage water networks with high efficiency and transparency.
Why Government Institutions and Municipalities Need It
- Improve efficiency in managing water resources.
- Reduce losses and leakages through continuous monitoring and analysis.
- Ensure fair and equitable water distribution among communities.
- Enhance citizen services through faster response to incidents.
- Support decision-making with accurate, data-driven insights.
- Strengthen transparency and accountability to the public and donors.
Core Capabilities and Features
- Data and Mapping Management
Centralized database of communities, water sources, providers, and networks.
Interactive maps of pipelines, reservoirs, consumers, and faults.
Multi-layer visualization (Distribution Lines, Reservoirs, Consumers).
- Distribution and Water Equity Management
Analytical models to estimate water demand.
Planning tools for fair distribution based on population density and consumption.
Distribution simulations to ensure equity across regions.
- Operations and Maintenance Management
Real-time fault detection and reporting.
Prioritization of maintenance tasks based on data.
Digital work orders with progress tracking.
- Reporting and Analytics
Interactive dashboards.
Daily, monthly, and annual reports on consumption, losses, and incidents.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to measure efficiency.
- Integration with Other Systems
Integration with municipal GIS platforms.
Connection with billing and revenue collection systems.
APIs for external applications (mobile/desktop).
- Field Applications (Mobile Apps)
On-site fault reporting.
GPS-enabled location tracking for leaks and projects.
Instant field data collection and meter readings.
- Security and Governance
Role-based access control (user – supervisor – administrator).
Data encryption and privacy protection.
Audit trails for all activities and system changes.
- Project and Investment Management
Tracking expansion and development projects.
Monitoring infrastructure budgets.
Evaluating project impact and performance.
- Strategic Decision Support
Scenario analysis (demand increase, source variation).
Long-term water policy recommendations.
Donor and funding agency reporting support.
Direct Benefits for Institutions
- Reduced water losses.
- Enhanced strategic planning.
- Increased efficiency of operations and maintenance.
- Faster crisis response.
- Improved sustainability of water resources.