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Leak Detection Cost‐effective and Beneficial
One of the major contributors to water loss is unknown underground leaks in the distribution system, most of which go undetected for long periods of time. Aggressive leakage control programs can usually locate 50‐75 percent of unaccounted‐for water, which is the difference between the water delivered to the distribution system and the amount of water sold to customers. This article discusses using sonic leak detection, and also the benefits of a leak detection program.
Leak Detection Cost‐effective and Beneficial
One of the major contributors to water loss is unknown underground leaks in the distribution system, most of which go undetected for long periods of time. Aggressive leakage control programs can usually locate 50‐75 percent of unaccounted‐for water, which is the difference between the water delivered to the distribution system and the amount of water sold to customers. This article discusses using sonic leak detection, and also the benefits of a leak detection program.
Leak Detection Cost‐effective and Beneficial
Leauber, Chris E. (author)
1997-07-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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