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Review of required procedures for leak surveys; if metered ratio is less than 85%, survey to determine cause of unaccounted for water is usually justified; factors causing unaccounted for water problems include accuracy of water meters, improperly sized industrial meters, inaccurate domestic meters, unauthorized use of water, and underground leakage; surveys should check master meters, 24 hr measurements of flow in separate water distribution systems, testing of industrial meters and large industrial plants for unauthorized use, and distribution of night flow block by block.
Review of required procedures for leak surveys; if metered ratio is less than 85%, survey to determine cause of unaccounted for water is usually justified; factors causing unaccounted for water problems include accuracy of water meters, improperly sized industrial meters, inaccurate domestic meters, unauthorized use of water, and underground leakage; surveys should check master meters, 24 hr measurements of flow in separate water distribution systems, testing of industrial meters and large industrial plants for unauthorized use, and distribution of night flow block by block.
Leak surveys
Water Sewage Works
Hudson, W.D. (author)
Water and Sewage Works ; 113
1966
Article (Journal)
English
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