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@WATERNOMICS_EU www.waternomics.eu

Project co-funded by the European Commission within the 7th Framework Program (Grant Agreement No. 619660)

OPEN DAY THESSALONIKI, 11 OCTOBER 2016

LINATE AIRPORT PILOT

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SEA MILAN AIRPORTS

Municipal-ity of Mi-

lan

Other

F2i Aero-

porti SpA 54,81%35,75%

Milan airports traffic data - 2015

Movements Passengers Cargo (tonnes)

Malpensa 156,600 18,500,000 500,100Linate 96,600 9,600,000 12,400Airport system 252,600 28,100,000 512,500

SEA business areas

SEA shareholders

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SEA MILAN AIRPORTS

Milano Linate• 9.6 million passengers / year; 96,000

annual movements• deeply embedded in the urbanized

southeastern belt of Milan• an area of 350 hectares• two runways: the first (2,442 meters

long) intended for commercial aviation and the second (601 meters long) for general aviation

Milano Malpensa• 18.5 million passengers; • 156,600 annual movements• 500,100 tons• a total area of/year• 1,220 hectares on a six

municipalities territory • two parallel runways of 3,920

meters

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LINATE AIRPORT PILOT

PROBLEMS AND NEEDS

Services to passengers and airport operators; Remote water monitoring system to have clear water

consumptions and optimize the water resource use; Additional measurement points and the upgrading of

existing meters with telemetric data transfer capability; simulation model to better understand network

performance; reasonable assumptions to close knowledge in a

complex system constructed over decades with many points not physically accessible.

Cost reduction

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The initial objective of global water balance capturing by measurements all inputs and outputs of the system unfeasible due to the complexity of the environment in terms of accessibility, security, cost, and operational constraints of the airport, within the time available.

Pilot areas identified: DMA6, one water loop within the airport property which serves 14 buildings for airport

freight and maintenance operations and 300 staff The Terminal Building where the project has the opportunity to interact with airport

staff, shops, and passengers

LINATE AIRPORT PILOT SITE

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LINATE AIRPORT WATERNOMICS PLATFORM

EPANET VisualisationHydraulic simulation model of the

water network Goal setter

to set and keep track of one’s goals

analysis of the consumption of different buildings in the airport

analysis of the water balance for the DMA6 analysis of the water balance for the

Terminal detailed information about the sensors

installed

MONITOR

EXPLORE

LEARNIt is possible to build one’s own dashboard applications

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LINATE AIRPORT WATERNOMICS PLATFORM

MONITOR SECTION

Monthly/Weekly/Daily/Hourly distribution consumption for each buildings

Some Airport Buildings metered

Leakage detection with day/night time

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LINATE AIRPORT WATERNOMICS PLATFORM

Water consumption during the night time for the Freight building need to be checked. Anyway the information give us the possibility to understand and monitoring the water consumption and to investigate why this happen.

MONITOR SECTION

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LINATE AIRPORT WATERNOMICS PLATFORM

EXPLORE SECTION

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Availability of a hydraulic simulation model of the water network has multiple advantages: • Test different operational strategies in a ‘what-if’ manner• Pressure control in the water network and investigation of different set points • Visualize a geo-referenced map view of pilot zone network and sensors• Visualize and change hydraulic data for the water network (helpful for future expansion

of the network)• FDD method set up to localize the leakage in the water network

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LINATE AIRPORT PLATFORM – TRAINING SESSION

A very positive feedback on the platform

SEA Departments mainly involved: Maintenance Infrastructures – Design Environment and Airport SafetyRoles: Managers Operating staff

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Further requirements in order to improve the platform customization and visualization of data: Exporting of data charts and creation of reports (to be

used internally and for external use) A clearer naming of the buildings and dealers (always

changing, especially the last ones) Adding of further parametric values in the Apps

developed, in particular:Cubic meters of water/square meters of buildingCubic meters of water/n° of passengers per year

Adding, in the Distribution graphs, also the values in mc and beyond %

Users manual and training documents

LINATE AIRPORT PLATFORM – STAFF FEEDBACK

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Thank you for your attention!

Scuccimarra [email protected]

OPEN DAY - THESSALONIKI, 11 OCTOBER 2016