An effective management of water supply systems becomes a need of an hour due to less availability of water resources
in order to preserve and supply good quality water in sufficient quantities at adequate pressures to the consumers. However, a
large fraction of the total input of water coming into a system goes unaccounted due to water losses and non-metered
connections that leads to heavy loss of this precious commodity causing less revenue generation.
Inadequate supply of water to consumers due to water losses through leakages, illegal service connections further increases the
complexity of the water management practices. It is observed that the maximum leakage occurs in the distribution system and
house service connections and is around 80% of the total leakages in the system while the remaining percentage covers the loss
at source, transmission system, treatment plants and service reservoirs.