SIGMA
Integrated Municipal Water Management System in rural settings
Integrated Municipal Water Management System in rural settings
Implementation period
September 2015- March 2016
Scope of work
Digital technology
Participants
ZINNAEinfo@zinnae.org
Zeta Amalteainfo@amaltea.com
HOWLAB – Universidad de Zaragozahttps://i3a.unizar.es/es/grupos-de-investigacion/howlab
Funding
This project has been funded by the national programme for clusters support “Ayudas a Agrupaciones Empresariales Innovadoras” (AEIs).
Description
47% of municipalities in Spain have less than 500 inhabitants. Accordingly, in 2014, a group of ZINNAE partners came together to study the needs, study feasibility and propose the design of a water management tool to improve the control and efficiency of the municipal water service in those areas that do not have specialised technical staff, i.e. most of the municipalities with less than 500 inhabitants. For the first time in the design of a tool for the water sector, the user perspective is taken into account so that in addition to the technical, legal and environmental requirements, requirements established by the main people responsible for the municipal management of the water cycle in small towns have been added.
The tool helps both technical management and communication between the different actors in the cycle (from inhabitants to supra-municipal agents), helping to reduce costs, improving the quality of service, compliance with the law, decision-making and transparency and allowing continuous improvement of the process. This solution aims to support this type of municipality’s sustainable development, which is essential for structuring the territory.
This project is a continuation of the previous one. It aims to implement a prototype of the SIGMA (Integrated Municipal Water Management System) tool for rural environments, implementing it in an Aragonese region.
Objectives
SIGMA aims to improve the management of the urban water cycle in small non-technician population centres through the development and demonstration in the pilot region of an information platform that integrates supply, distribution and sanitation, designed from the users’ perspective and based on free software. The general objectives of the project are the following:
Results
Given the results, the scope of this project has been: