The San Antonio Water System is implementing artificial intelligence to forecast potential water main failures and prioritize necessary replacements. This initiative aims to significantly reduce water loss, which has reached alarming levels, costing millions over the years. By replacing just 1% of its pipes annually, SAWS could decrease work orders related to leaks and breaks by a third.
The AI model analyzes various data points, including pipe age and material, to predict failures and prioritize repairs based on their impact. With nearly 3,000 water main breaks reported in 2023, the utility is focusing on the most problematic areas to enhance service reliability. Plans are underway to replace the highest-priority pipes, with construction expected to begin in 2025.
• SAWS uses AI to predict water main failures and prioritize replacements.
• The AI model improves over time, enhancing prediction accuracy for pipe failures.
SAWS employs AI to analyze data and predict which water mains are likely to fail.
The AI model used by SAWS becomes more accurate in predicting failures as it processes more data.
The company is utilizing AI technology to address significant water loss and improve infrastructure management.
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