Water Meter Project Namangan City, Uzbekistan

Period:
December 2024 – present
Location:
City of Namangan, Uzbekistan
Task:
FELA Planungs AG is responsible for the detailed design, supply, and installation of water metering systems in Namangan City and surrounding districts. The task includes the installation of building water meters for multi-family houses, process flow meters within the distribution network, construction of meter chambers and technical installations, and integration of all equipment into a centralized monitoring system for automated data collection and improved water management.

Water Meter Project – Namangan City, Uzbekistan
Contract No. NWP-9.1/NWP-9.2/NRWWP-07

The project supports the modernization of water supply infrastructure in Uzbekistan through the installation of advanced water metering systems. It is implemented by Uzsuvtaminot JSC on behalf of the Republic of Uzbekistan and financed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

FELA Planungs AG is responsible for Lot 1 and Lot 2 of the program, covering Namangan City and surrounding districts.

Lot 1 – Water Metering for Multi-Family Buildings

Lot 1 includes the installation of 844 whole-building water metering units for multi-family houses in Namangan City. The scope covers detailed design, installation of metering cabinets, water meters, valves and communication equipment, as well as integration into the central monitoring system.

A LoRaWAN-based communication system with 23 radio gateways enables automated data collection and transmission.

Lot 2 – Process Water Flow Measurement

Lot 2 focuses on monitoring water flows within the distribution network. A total of 103 process flow meters are installed in Namangan City and in the districts of Chust, Pap and Namangan.

The works include the construction of chambers and manholes, installation of flow meters and telemetry equipment, and integration into the monitoring system.

Project Scope

·       Installation of 844 building water meters (DN 25–DN 65) with LoRaWAN communication

·       Installation of 103 process and bulk flow meters (DN 80–DN 1400)

·       Construction of 31 chambers and 72 manholes for meter installations

·       Installation of 75 cabins with communication equipment, modem and UPS

·       Solar power supply systems for 11 remote cabins.

·       Automated data transmission to the central SCADA monitoring system

The project improves the monitoring of water distribution, increases operational transparency, and contributes to reducing water losses in the regional water supply system.

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