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  • June 2016

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    BARCELONA CICLE DE

    L’AIGUA, SA

  • 1. Introduction

    2. Mission

    3. Strategic lines

    4. Data source

    5. Continuous improvement in water management

  • 3BARCELONA: BUILDING A RESILIENT CITY

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    Sewage system

    Besòs River Park. Alert System

    Beaches. Alert system

    Alternative Water Resources

    Irrigation system

    Drinking fountains. Lakes and fountains

    BCASA is a 100% public

    company created in 2014 by

    the City Council of Barcelona,

    attached to the Deputy of

    Ecology, Urban and Mobility.

    101 employee from the Water

    Cycle Services Direction and

    CLABSA (Clavegueram de

    Barcelona, S.A.)

    IntroductionBARCELONA CICLE DE L’AIGUA, BCASA

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  • Mission

    To manage, coordinate, monitor and optimize with quality, sustainability, participation and mainstreaming the provision of integrated Water Cycle Services:

    Supply

    Sanitation

    Integrated management of the coast

    Other areas of the water cycle

    leading all the commitments to improve the environment and fighting climate change, to achieve a sustainable and improved quality of life of citizens.

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    3. Strategic lines

  • Strategic linesWater supply

    Promote sound policies in order to reduce

    water consumption

    Ensuring rational use.

    Ensuring the quality of supply.

    Promoting the improvement and development of

    the entire water system.

    Collaborate with other administrations in the

    development of hydraulic plans and projects.

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    Sanitation

    Promote policies to improve urban drainage

    Improving and extending sewer management.

    Supervising the maintenance of the network.

    Improving and extending the control and

    supervision of the work done by others into

    sewers.

    Coast Management

    Promote policies to improve the integrated

    management of the coast

    Promoting a new culture of the beach.

    Coordinating operators.

    Improving the service offered

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    Key data

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    Water supplyDams and reservoirsDesalination plant

    Llobregat desalination plant (2009)

    The largest desalination plant in Europe dedicated to urban supply. Its

    opening made it possible to increase the guarantee and availability of water in

    the Barcelona metropolitan area and the area around.

    This facility can serve 4.5 million inhabitants and can produce up to 60 hm3 of

    water per year.

    Furthermore, the start-up of the Llobregat desalination plant has also led to

    the improved taste and quality of the water supplied to the Barcelona

    metropolitan area

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  • 1.666 drinking public fountains.

    310 ornamental fountains.

    28 groundwater network operating systems.

    85 km of groundwater network.

    3,4 km of regenerated water network.

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    Water supply

    BCASA management

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    Urban drainage. Coast Management

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    Network magnitudes

    Network length: 1.800 km

    Network volume: 3*106 m3

    49.500 manholes

    72.000 inlets

    Network typology

    Combined sewer

    30% 15% 35% 10% 10%

    Urban drainage. Sewer network

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    Regulation instruments

    24 rain gauges

    197 limnimeters

    49 derivation-retention gates

    Urban drainage. Sewer network Network magnitudes

    13 subterranean + 2 opencast stormwater

    tanks

    Stormwater tanks volume: 470.000 m3

    Volume of regulated water: 145*106 m3 /year

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    Drainage system determinants in Barcelona

    Llobregat

    River

    Besòs River

    Well-channeled rivers

    Mediterranean rain regime: high intensity storms

    High density of population:1.6Mhab/98km2

    High land imperviousness

  • Mediterranean

    Sea

    Collserola

    mountain

    Runoff

    preferred

    direction

    Drainage system determinants in Barcelona

  • Drainage system determinants in Barcelona

    WWTP

    WWTP

  • Drainage system determinants in Barcelona

    WWTP

    WWTP

  • Drainage system determinants in Barcelona

    Low slopes and critical points FLOODS

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  • Drainage system determinants in Barcelona

    Combined Sewer Overflows (CSO)

    Total beaches length 4,5 km

    More than 3.800.000 users in summer 2014

    Combined Sewer Overflow

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    Integrated Management of the coast

  • Integrated management of the coast

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    2.554.198

    2.281.450

    3.670.000

    2.490.000

    3.446.000

    3.752.873 3.802.641

    2.000.000

    3.000.000

    4.000.000

    2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

    2004 2005 (1) 2006 2008 (2) 2010 2012 2014

    MAIG 475.000 190.000 417.000 359.500 135.836

    JUNY 722.066 255.217 825.000 500.000 637.000 874.069 892.396

    JULIOL 847.522 1.023.167 1.195.000 775.000 1.112.000 1.022.621 1.221.243

    AGOST 770.234 733.991 700.000 735.000 937.000 1.167.192 1.079.678

    SETEMBRE 214.376 269.075 475.000 290.000 343.000 329.492 473.488

    2.554.198 2.281.450 3.670.000 2.490.000 3.446.000 3.752.873 3.802.641

    Barcelona beaches, 3,8 millions of visitors in 2014

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    Alternative Water Resource Masterplan.

    Groundwater network

    28 groundwater systems operating

    Length : 85 km

    21 hydrants

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    Alternative Water Resource Masterplan.

    Water Infrastructure Recovery. Park Güell

    Scanner 3D of the water mines at Park Güell

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    Alternative Water Resource Masterplan.

    Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS)

    Operative

    In progress

    In study

    Possible location in the future

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    Alternative Water Resource Masterplan.

    Applicable SUDS to streets in Barcelona

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    SUDS Marina Prat Vermell

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    SUDS Marina Prat Vermell

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    Green roofs & walls – promoting new green spaces in the city – groundwater irrigation

    Green Infrastructure and

    Biodiversity Masterplan

    The City of Barcelona is promoting the installation

    of green walls & roofs through the Government

    measure 28-10-14

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    Water and urban biodiversity: Protecting aquatic ecosystems

  • Jardins Mossèn Cinto Verdaguer

    Barcelona city promotes since 2008 a program to management ponds

    and fountains of its parks and gardens with amphibians. The

    amphibians are the most threatened vertebrates on the planet. In

    Europe, 23% of species are threatened, according to a study by the

    IUCN. The dependence of two different media, water and land

    predisposes them to be very sensitive to deterioration and loss of

    habitats. Protected species:

    Common midwife toad –tòtil- (Alytes obstetricans almogavarii)

    Mediterranean tree frog –reineta- (Hyla meridionalis)

    Iberian green frog-granota verda- (Pelophylax perezi).

    Water and urban biodiversity: Protecting aquatic ecosystems

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    Water and urban biodiversity: Community gardening

    Barcelona city promotes since 1997 a program of

    community gardening for people aged more

    than 65.

    The objective is to incorporate them to

    environmental activities following the ecologic

    agriculture principles.

    Nowadays there are 15 gardens between 25 and

    40 m2 with seasonal fruit and vegetables, and

    aromatic plants.

    - It has an important social value for its

    participants

    - It gives the city new green spaces

    - Scholars could approach to and practice

    agriculture

    - It permits coexistence between generations

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    R+D+i programme

    ROBOTS FOR THE INSPECTION AND THE CLEARANCE OF THE SEWER NETWORK IN CITIES

    RTWQM “Real Time Water

    Quality Monitoring”

    The AG “RTWQM”

    addresses specifically

    developments that

    strengthen the interaction

    between “sensor

    technologies” and “data

    analyses & monitoring tools”

    to safeguard or improve

    water quality aspects in the

    different water using sectors

    following the smart water

    concept described under

    4.7 and 4.9 of the EIP on

    Water SIP.

    The essential element of the

    Industrial Doctorates Plan is

    the industrial doctorate

    project, that is, a strategic

    research project carried out

    at a company that allows the

    doctorand to further develop

    his research training in

    collaboration with a

    university, and which is the

    object of a doctoral thesis.

    Industrial Doctorate

    GIS-platform to improve

    the hydrogeological

    knowledge of Barcelona

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    Smart water irrigation system

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    A. Develop and improve the network of groundwater and

    other water resources alternatives.

    B. Improve irrigation in parks and gardens.

    C. Implement improvements to save water and energy Installing ornamental fountains recirculation systems, ultrasound

    equipment for water disinfection, equipment with low energy

    consumption and equipment for filtering

    D. Promote water conservation in buildings and

    municipal services.

    Continuous improvement in water management

  • 1. Saving measures in parks and gardens

    Consumption control and automatic reduction of leakage.

    1. Flow regulation in public and ornamental fountains2. Installation of switches and saving systems

    3. Reduction of tap water consumption for cleaning streets

    use of groundwater.

    4. Promoting water conservation in public buildings

    5. Reduce the consumption with high efficiency equipment with meter installation, detection and control of water leaks.

    6. Saving water in schools The City Council has promoted the implementation of savings measures in

    schools and the efficient use of water in the context of Agenda 21.

    6. Divulgation of advice and practical - Agenda 21Awareness material to promote the economy and the responsible use of water

    between citizens and municipal actions: guides, brochures environmental

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    Continuous improvement in water management

    Reduction of water consumption

  • Continuous improvement in water management Drinking water consumption 1999 – 2015 City of Barcelona.

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  • Continuous improvement in water management

    Municipal Services consumption 1999 - 2015

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    Reduction of consumption of drinking water : 45%

    Augmentation of consumption of groundwater : 471%.

    Reduction of consumption of drinking water + groundwater = 28%

  • Year 2015Green

    Spaces

    Street

    cleaning

    Ornamental

    fountains

    Sewer network

    cleaningOther TOTAL

    % 38,15% 22,66% 27,22% 9,74% 2,24% 100,00%

    m3 428.137 327.213 441.276 90.813 135.379 1.422.818

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    Distribution of consumption of groundwater

    1999 - 2015 by the Municipal Services

    Continuous improvement in water management

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    Continuous improvement in water management Evolution of domestic consumption of drinking water 1995 – 2015 City of Barcelona (l/inhab/day)

    Total consumption

    (domestic, commercial, city council)Domestic consumption

  • Thank you very much!

    Barcelona Cicle de l’Aigua SA.Acer, 16 08038 - Barcelona

    +34 932 896 800

    www.bcasa.cat

    [email protected]

    External Relations and R+D+i Service

    Maria José Chesa

    [email protected]

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