Active Supply

Until water from the purification plant arrives at our houses it goes through two phases which consist of an important distribution network which uses the latest technology to guarantee a top quality service.

When the water has been treated in the purification plant to make it safe for human consumption all that remains is to make it available for the population. This is done in 3 phases:

Adduction

This activity consists in transporting the water from the purification plant to the entrance of the populations via an arterial network of tubes with a wide diameter and complex pumping systems. The purification system does not necessarily take place near to the city or population to be provided for, so water must be pumped through tubes measuring 800-1,600 mm in diameter to reach its destination.

Distribution network

Once in the population water is distributed population via a network of tubes with different sizes and diameters (450-800 mm), so each supply point must have a pressure and quantity adapted.

Integral management via integrated remote control

In this phase the flow and the pressure are controlled equally, and the positioning of the valves which must be correct as well as ensuring proper functioning of wells and pumps.

Along the network there are elements of control, security, disinfection and impulsion which actively guarantee the best distribution of water.