Water Distribution Network
Articles & Whitepapers
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Geographic information systems, key to efficient water management
The supply of drinking water is one of the greatest challenges currently facing a large part of the world’s regions. According to the latest data published by the UN, water losses in water distribution networks are a major concern, with Non-Revenue Water or non-billed water accounting for the supply of water to almost 200 million people. Digital transformation plays a major role in solving ...
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Water Technology: Five advantages of implementation
Water technology has gone from being an idea of the future to a real need. The current global water situation requires intelligent solutions which can tackle the challenges that lie ahead. Against ...
News
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Top 8 Water Quality Sensors For Water monitoring
The water quality sensors measure pH, ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, residual chlorine, turbidity, salinity, BOD, COD and other water quality parameters through various methods such as chemical, physical and biological reactions of water, ...
Instrumenting your water network makes sense
More utilities are taking an active role in addressing water scarcity by reducing NRW loss
Aliaxis acquires Aquarius Spectrum, a champion in advanced acoustic water leak detection
Idrica deploys its solutions to help reduce non-revenue water in the city of Piura, Peru
Equipment & Solutions
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Ultrasonic Flowmeter
The SeFlow 400 is Sewerin’s single channel portable flowmeter for applications in the municipal water and wastewater sector offering long term stable and precise bidirectional flow measurements in remote areas outdoor.