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South East Water invests £133k in new leak detection technology
South East Water has invested £133,000 in new leak detection technology - the water company spends £13 million everying year on identifying and repairing leaks. The utility has bought 200 correlating loggers designed specifically for town centres and a thousand of the most up-to-date lift and shift noise loggers for elsewhere, placing them underground onto the pipes to monitor the ...
By Gutermann AG
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Successful participation in Wasser Berlin International and the WASsErleben public exhibition
The international water industry has been meeting at the Berlin exhibition halls for WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL every other year for 50 years now. The last four days of April this year were marked by an increased international dimension in the form of both visitors and exhibitors. SEWERIN’s sales manager, Andreas Schweitzer, was very happy: “The idea of the trade show has ...
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DEWA implements the smart ball leak detection technology in water transmission networks
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) adopts smart ball leak detection to detect invisible water leakages in water transmission pipelines that are hard to detect or reach. This is part of DEWA’s ongoing efforts to reduce water losses. The smart ball system consists of a small diameter sphere that is inserted into the water network where it travels freely, driven by the water ...
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Pennsylvania Water Authority masters proactive leak detection using Xylem technology
It’s 2 am and peacefully quiet. As you sleep, a tiny leak in a water line embedded underneath your home’s lawn is swiftly identified before it becomes a major break. This is thanks to powerful technology that actively listens to water flow. Findlay Township Municipal Authority (FTMA) recognized how this smart water technology from Sensus, a Xylem brand could detect hard-to-find leaks ...
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Gutermann and Nec Announce Global Cooperation
NEC and Gutermann to Develop Intelligent Water Management for Cities Tokyo and Zurich, October 23, 2012 - NEC Corporation (NEC; TSE: 6701) and Gutermann AG, a Switzerland-based global leader in advanced leak detection technologies, signed an agreement to jointly promote intelligent water loss management solutions and products. The agreement aims to advance joint business development of ...
By Gutermann AG
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Preventive medicine: City of Montreal reduces non-revenue water loss with leak detection program using Sahara Technology
The City of Montreal believes that the best medicine is preventative medicine, especially as it applies to its water network. Montreal has an impressive water system that supplies drinking water to a population of nearly 1.9 million people. Since 2002, the historic city, the second largest metropolis in Canada, began a long-term major rehabilitation of its extensive network of water main (770 ...
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Global Water Technologies announces new partnership
Global Water Technologies (OTC Pink: GWTR) is pleased to announce a new partnership with Martinek Water Management, GmbH, an Austrian company that has developed a patented sensor and software system for early leak detection in water mains. Global Water Technologies will introduce the system for the first time in the United States, as a majority of the country is currently experiencing drought ...
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Wake-Up Call: Unexpected blowouts on never-failed pipeline compel Texas Water Authority to change course on asset management
When your pipeline operates well for five decades, it’s easy to be lulled into a false sense of security about the condition of your buried assets. Out of sight, out of mind. Then, in an instant, that mindset can change. For Canadian River Municipal Water Authority (CRMWA), that wakeup call happened after dealing with two unexpected failures in quick succession earlier this year. The ...
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City of Elmhurst Implements Aclara RF AMI Communications Network
Aclara, a leading supplier of smart infrastructure solutions (SIS) to electric, gas and water utilities around the world, announced this week that the City of Elmhurst, Ill. has implemented its Aclara RF advanced metering infrastructure communications network and acoustic leak detection system to improve the management of its water resources and infrastructure. The AMI solution replaces a ...
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Hamilton Reduces Water Loss With a Proactive Leak Detection Program
A focused approach to action On March 27, 2019, the City of Hamilton joined another 490 Canadian municipalities, declaring a climate change emergency that threatens cities, regions, provinces, nations and the world at large. In doing so, the city has joined forces with an international movement to take action now. As a part of the declaration, Hamilton Water committed to ...
By Gutermann AG
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