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In the Danish harbour-town of Esbjerg, the public utility company is responsible
for both district heating and the public water supply to over 96,000 consumers.
The water utility network here comprises 1,280 km of pipelines,
primarily underground serving over 29,000 individually metered properties,
which together consume 7.3 million cubic metres of water annually.
This area was originally served by three public utilities, which were merged in 2007
following a municipal reorganization.
The challenge for the new utility company was to integrate three different water supply systems,
parts of which included networks that were not yet digitally mapped,
or which were mapped using different digital database systems.
The company chose Aquis as the platform for managing the entire network system.
The most important thing for our consumers are, that we have fresh and clear water
and good drinking water.
And we are also looking for the environment, we are thinking about being effective
about using pumps and boosters to make the pressure in the city.
We