The feasibility study was designed to assess water efficiency in municipal water supply systems. The total amount of produced and distributed water was 14,184,650 m 3 in 2018 for 79,296 people in Marmaris. Nonetheless, the volume of billed water was only 8,131,491 m 3 ; therefore, the non-revenue water percent was 42.7% involving unbilled authorized consumption (5.1%), physical losses (28.9%), and administrative losses (8.7%). According to projections, water demand including the losses was 14,184,650 m 3 in 2018, and is expected to increase to 22,204,429 m 3 in the without-project scenario whereas it would reach 19,852,469 m 3 in the with-project scenario by the year 2038. Consequently, five measures were proposed; establishing district metered areas and pressure management areas, infrastructure development, updating and extending Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems, and other complementary measures to improve the efficiency of the water supply system.
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