Making our old pipes 2
Making our old pipes new again! A European Perspective - Joseph Finn https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J0MoxMzOIaM Failure of ageing and deteriorated water mains is a threat to the structural integrity [...]
Making our old pipes
Failure of ageing and deteriorated water mains is a threat to the structural integrity of a water supply network, causing adverse effects such as service disruptions, revenue loss, and property damage. However, just because something is old, doesn’t mean it needs replacing. Knowing your current asset health will reveal maintenance and capacity issues before they become problematic, enabling targeted planning both financially and operationally. This presentation is the second in a three-part series from Mueller showcasing how a staged approach to pipeline asset management using machine learning and non-invasive IOT technologies is being adopted by utilities around the world. Case studies will be shared highlighting the successful implementation of this approach in the North America region. Maintaining and upgrading North America’s water pipelines is a pressing infrastructure challenge. The AWWA estimates, that a 1 trillion-dollar investment in water pipelines is required over the next 25 years. Part 1 of this series was presented on May 8th covering the Asia Pacific region and Part 3 will showcase how this approach has been adapted in Europe and will be presented as part of this IWA series of Webinars on May 13th, 2020.
Localizarea pierderilor de apa utilizand metode la distanta
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGLErwZnZUM
Making our old pipes new again
Failure of ageing and deteriorated water mains is a threat to the structural integrity of a water supply network, causing adverse effects such as service disruptions, revenue loss, and property damage. However, just because something is old, doesn’t mean it needs replacing. Knowing your current asset health will reveal maintenance and capacity issues before they become problematic, enabling targeted planning both financially and operationally. This presentation is the first in a three-part series from Mueller showcasing how a staged approach to pipeline asset management using machine learning and non-invasive IOT technologies is being adopted by utilities around the world. Case studies will be shared highlighting the successful implementation of this approach in the Asia Pacific region, which has led to informed intervention decisions being made to reduce NRW and extend asset life. Parts 2 and 3 of this series will showcase how this approach has been adapted in North America and Europe and will be presented as part of this IWA series of Webinars on the 11th and 13th May 2020 respectively.
Webinarii în limba română
INVITAŢIE WEBINARII „DETECTIVII APEI PIERDUTE” 2020 Aplicaţii/Tehnologii/Metode în domeniul pierderilor de apă Detectivii Apei Pierdute împreună cu partenerii săi Aquademica, ARA, UTCB speră să vă găsească în [...]
Controlling NRW After Successful Implementation
Non-Revenue Water (NRW) projects are not new in Malaysia, with most States having undertaken one either internally or through a third party contractor. Many of these projects have been holistic [...]





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