water leak locating News
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Metron-Farnier acquires WaterSignal to further expand customer insights and savings
Metron, a leader in transformative Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) technology, has acquired Georgia-based WaterSignal, a recognized innovator in real-time analytics for water conservation. This acquisition, the first since Metron partnered with XPV Water Partners in 2019, positions Metron to expand its offerings, continue to rapidly deploy its solutions, and support new customers in ...
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Trends in AMI for 2022: from meters to business intelligence
AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) is fundamental in a world where data is the most valuable asset, given the amount of information it can produce. More and more water utilities are realizing the value of measuring consumption beyond billing. These infrastructures can improve all business processes, because of the large numbers of sensors deployed on them compared to other IoT systems ...
By Idrica
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Our Managing Director, David Frost, discusses the reason behind changes in leak detection
Our Managing Director, David Frost, recently sat down to discuss changes in leak detection technology and new water industry regulations that are driving this change. "Pressure on leakage levels coming from UK water industry regulators is creating noise in the UK leak location technology market", says David Frost, our Managing Director. "The scale of leak reduction required by water ...
By Ovarro
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Star Zonescan Named One of the 10 Stand-Out Technologies at Ace12
The STAR Zonescan leak detecting AMI system by Aclara (powered with leak detection technology from Gutermann) wins a "stand-out technology award" at AWWA's annual conference ACE 2012 in Dallas Water Online editor Kevin Westerling identified STAR ZoneScan as particularly relevant to reducing the operational costs of a utility by helping them effectively find leaks in the water distribution ...
By Gutermann AG
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American Water is Awarded Three Grants from the Water Research Foundation
VOORHEES, N.J. - American Water Works Company, Inc. (NYSE: AWK), the largest investor-owned U.S. water and wastewater utility company, announced today that it has been awarded three separate research grants by the Water Research Foundation for a total value of $1,719,722. The research projects will cover the topics of pipe location and leak management, pressure management, and main breaks. Of the ...
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