Case Studies
Real-world results with Dryp
Explore how utilities use Dryp to turn better measurements into better decisions — from extraneous water detection to overflow monitoring.
Follow-up: Understanding of Extraneous Water in Ekeby
Since the initial implementation of Dryp’s wireless monitoring system in Ekeby, we have now collected over 18 months of water data under varying seasonal conditions — from autumn rainfall and winter saturation to early spring. The objective has been to gain a deeper understanding of where and when extraneous water enters the sewer network, and how it impacts system performance.
Imagine Having 85 Extra Hours Every Month to Operate Your Wastewater Infrastructure
With an ever-increasing strain on the city's infrastructure, Aarhus Vand is working to create smarter solutions for maintaining and monitoring the sewer system. By utilizing modern technology, they ensure more efficient and sustainable operations that can tackle both present and future challenge.
Data-driven optimization saves Halsnæs Utility 50 million DKK
For more than 3 years Halsnæs Forsyning, in collaboration with Dryp, has been working on an extensive project in Hundested aimed at ensuring both the operation and climate resilience of the sewage system. The purpose of the project was clear: to ensure that the hydraulic model of the system accurately reflected reality, so that planning could help prepare for future rain event
Odsherred Utility Avoids 1 mio Investment in Unnecessary Basin
Odsherred Utility had for some time been experiencing problems with extraneous water, as well as frequent and large overflows in the two towns of Vallekilde and Hørve. They wanted to address these issues, so they initiated a collaboration with Dryp.
Detection of extraneous water in Ekeby
The Swedish utility NSVA wanted an effective and economic method to trace a large amount of extraneous water in Ekeby, while also determining if it was caused by inflow from drain misconnections or infiltrations.