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-^Abstract or Summary | In order to improve Santander’s water service, it was developed Smart water project where networks sensors (at city level) and domestic sensors located at two residential areas have been deployed. + 
-Network sensors allow managers to know network status remotely and in real time by the measurement of parameters such as network flow, pressure and water level, which is valuable information in terms of maintenance (i.e, broken pipes are easily detected) and quality of service provision; additionally, quality parameters, such as, Chloride, PH, and turbidity are provided. \\ Domestic sensors have been deployed at two residential areas.The first one is located on the outskirts where more than 1000sensors, such as individual meters, pressure sensors, flow and level of water, remote reading of residential water consumption. A mobile app which allows users to check their consumption, and other parameters, such as pressure and quality of water is available. Once this deployment was proved to be successful, a new one was carried out in five streets of the downtown: providing service to 3500 citizens, adding functionalities and measurements, improving the existing app (for citizens & managers). |||+ 
 +^Abstract or Summary | In order to improve Santander’s water service, it was developed Smart water project where networks sensors (at city level) and domestic sensors located at two residential areas have been deployed. Network sensors allow managers to know network status remotely and in real time by the measurement of parameters such as network flow, pressure and water level, which is valuable information in terms of maintenance (i.e, broken pipes are easily detected) and quality of service provision; additionally, quality parameters, such as, Chloride, PH, and turbidity are provided. \\ Domestic sensors have been deployed at two residential areas.The first one is located on the outskirts where more than 1000sensors, such as individual meters, pressure sensors, flow and level of water, remote reading of residential water consumption. A mobile app which allows users to check their consumption, and other parameters, such as pressure and quality of water is available. Once this deployment was proved to be successful, a new one was carried out in five streets of the downtown: providing service to 3500 citizens, adding functionalities and measurements, improving the existing app (for citizens & managers). |||
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 ^Abstract or Summary | Since 2010, Santander is working in an economic and social transformation, fostering a smart, innovative and open to society city model, with the aim of offering more efficient and better quality urban services and, besides, stimulating business opportunities and employment creation. \\ Currently, Santander is known to be one of the most advanced Spanish cities in the Smart City domain, and has also become a reference even at an international level. This fact has been possible thanks to city initiatives together with the participation in EU innovation projects which have allowed to foster the Smart City Strategy. The city council has carried out innovation initiatives and projects, such as: \\  - Strategic Plans:  In 2010, the elaboration of the Strategic Plan 2020 started, which includes the City Strategy; two years later, the Innovation Director Plan was presented and, in 2015, Santander Smart City Strategic Plan which includes the guideline to develop the Integrated City Management, by the use of new technologies in the management of Urban Services, was presented. \\  - Smart Management of Urban services: Urban services such as Water management, Waste management or Streetlight Management use technology which allows not only monitor but also optimize the service provision. \\ - Smart City Platform & IT office in charge of developing the Integrated City Management, following and updating the guideline included in Santander Smart City Strategic Plan. \\  - Other initiatives, such as the city belongs to the Spanish Network of Smart Cities (forum where each city may share their experiences in different areas); the opening of Demonstration Center of Smart City, and set up of the Open Data platform. \\ \\ In parallel, the municipality has participated in more than 20 innovation projects, which belong to different areas, such as, energy and environment, mobility, technology and citizen participation, we have collaborated with more than 200 partners around the world, such as University of Cantabria (our technological partner), SMEs (at local, national and international level), research centres, and other entities. It is important to remark SmartSantander project which has been the seed of the Smart City relevant activities in the city. \\ Most of them are european projects, such as EMPOWER o Streetlight-EPC projects, but we also participate in Europe-Japan projects (FESTIVAL) and Europe-South Korea projects (WISE-IOT). \\ In all of them, the municipality provides use cases and ease their implementation as pilots in the city, therefore, the city has become a kind of urban lab where test the ideas and developments. Additionally, those pilots which have proven to be successful and beneficious for Santander’s citizens and visitors, may be adopted and funded internally by the municipality, taking advantage of lessons learnt to be integrated in urban services and municipal polices. |||  ^Abstract or Summary | Since 2010, Santander is working in an economic and social transformation, fostering a smart, innovative and open to society city model, with the aim of offering more efficient and better quality urban services and, besides, stimulating business opportunities and employment creation. \\ Currently, Santander is known to be one of the most advanced Spanish cities in the Smart City domain, and has also become a reference even at an international level. This fact has been possible thanks to city initiatives together with the participation in EU innovation projects which have allowed to foster the Smart City Strategy. The city council has carried out innovation initiatives and projects, such as: \\  - Strategic Plans:  In 2010, the elaboration of the Strategic Plan 2020 started, which includes the City Strategy; two years later, the Innovation Director Plan was presented and, in 2015, Santander Smart City Strategic Plan which includes the guideline to develop the Integrated City Management, by the use of new technologies in the management of Urban Services, was presented. \\  - Smart Management of Urban services: Urban services such as Water management, Waste management or Streetlight Management use technology which allows not only monitor but also optimize the service provision. \\ - Smart City Platform & IT office in charge of developing the Integrated City Management, following and updating the guideline included in Santander Smart City Strategic Plan. \\  - Other initiatives, such as the city belongs to the Spanish Network of Smart Cities (forum where each city may share their experiences in different areas); the opening of Demonstration Center of Smart City, and set up of the Open Data platform. \\ \\ In parallel, the municipality has participated in more than 20 innovation projects, which belong to different areas, such as, energy and environment, mobility, technology and citizen participation, we have collaborated with more than 200 partners around the world, such as University of Cantabria (our technological partner), SMEs (at local, national and international level), research centres, and other entities. It is important to remark SmartSantander project which has been the seed of the Smart City relevant activities in the city. \\ Most of them are european projects, such as EMPOWER o Streetlight-EPC projects, but we also participate in Europe-Japan projects (FESTIVAL) and Europe-South Korea projects (WISE-IOT). \\ In all of them, the municipality provides use cases and ease their implementation as pilots in the city, therefore, the city has become a kind of urban lab where test the ideas and developments. Additionally, those pilots which have proven to be successful and beneficious for Santander’s citizens and visitors, may be adopted and funded internally by the municipality, taking advantage of lessons learnt to be integrated in urban services and municipal polices. ||| 
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