water loss audit News
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AWWA announces new edition of water loss control manual
The American Water Works Association has released a fourth edition of M36 Water Audits and Loss Control Programs. As water utilities work to mitigate leakage and loss, M36 provides valuable information to help determine the cost of issues such as meter error and theft and how to prevent those issues from occurring. Included in the new edition is summary data from water audits collected from ...
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AWWA issues water audit challenge for World Water Day
At today’s White House Water Summit in Washington, D.C., the American Water Works Association announced a challenge to its member water utilities and others across the globe to complete 1,000 water audits over the next two years using AWWA's newest Water Audit Software. Water audits allow utilities to become more efficient by showing how much water is lost through leaking distribution ...
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CA-NV AWWA launches Water Loss Technical Assistance to California Urban Water Systems
The American Water Works Association’s California-Nevada Section (CA-NV AWWA) is pleased to announce the launch of its Water Loss Technical Assistance Program (Water Loss TAP), a $3.2 million dollar program that will run approximately 2 years to train and assist California’s urban water agencies to produce validated system water audits. The Water Loss TAP is part of CA-NV AWWA’s ...
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California companies voice support for water-saving legislative proposals
In advance of a key hearing this week, a half-dozen major California companies are voicing public support for two water-related legislative proposals that will help protect California's limited water supplies amid and beyond the current devastating drought. A diverse coalition of companies, including Dignity Health, Symantec, Gap Inc., Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. and MillerCoors, submitted letters ...
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More utilities are taking an active role in addressing water scarcity by reducing NRW loss
Water scarcity is not something that most American water professionals spend a lot of time planning for. However, as we experience more extreme weather, it’s becoming more common for more parts of the country to experience water shortages at some point during the year. Addressing aging infrastructure is an ongoing priority for most water utilities as they look at ways of reducing ...
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Framework Unveiled to Aid in Controlling Utility Water Losses
The largest association of California drinking water professionals today announced the formation of a program to educate and assist drinking water agencies in understanding and reducing unnecessary losses of precious water. The American Water Works Association’s California-Nevada Section (CA-NV AWWA) stated that the California Water Loss Control Collaborative will be a far-reaching ...
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