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Using Artificial Intelligence for Smart Water Management Systems ADB BRIEFS. NO. 143. JUNE. 2020. KEY POINTS. Using Artificial Intelligence for Smart Water Management Systems Unaccounted-for- Water (UFW) is a key benchmarking parameter indicative of the operational and financial performance of a Water utility. Maximizing the Hubert Jenny Yihong Wang use of information and Former Principal Infrastructure Senior Investment Officer communications technology (ICT) for UFW improves the Finance Specialist East Asia Department quality of service delivery to East Asia Department Asian Development Bank customers.
(ii) water as a growth-limiting factor in the water–food–energy nexus, both in terms of quality and scarcity, compounded by climate change impacts and increased urbanization; and (iii) integrated water resources management, which needs to be promoted at the regional and city levels with low-impact development for sponge cities.3
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