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Nordic City Takes Proactive Approach to Reduce NRW While Gaining Valuable Condition Assessment Data on Critical Water Mains, Avoiding Costly Failures
As part of a pre-emptive program to address non-revenue water loss and understand the condition of their pipes, Gothenburg wanted to conduct a condition assessment and leak detection survey on a series of large diameter transmission mains. The three pipelines were built in the 1960s and made of cement and steel, ranging in size from 1000 mm to 1200 mm.
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Pipeline Inspection of Critical 20-year-old Mine Discharge Water Pipelines in Sensitive Area
In the U.S., mines operate under strict Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations; as such, pipelines must be carefully monitored and maintained.
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Preventing Main Breaks With Advanced Inspection Technologies That Identify Stray Currents, Corrosive Soils, And Wall Loss
When the utility identified the main for priority inspection, they welcomed the strategy of combining a SmartBall leak detection inspection with a pilot run of Xylem’s cutting-edge PipeDiver Ultra, an advanced condition assessment platform that analyzes ultrasonic data to deliver actionable insights on the physical integrity of the pipeline.
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Proactive pipeline management saves utility over $1M
Discover how the Lake Huron Primary Water Supply System leveraged Xylem’s advanced monitoring and inspection technologies and engineering analyses to identify urgent repair needs and plan future maintenance and capital projects. Learn how this approach helped the utility improve reliability, save money, and extend the life of critical infrastructure.
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Safeguarding water supplies with SmartBall
In 2020, real water loss in the town’s network peaked at 27 percent. Leaks were undermining the town’s critical water conservation efforts. Recognizing the urgency of the issue, the town is deploying innovative solutions to combat water loss and ensure a sustainable water supply.