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At the end of June 2018 Veolia reached an incredible milestone in Lyon, France: Finding and fixing 1,000 leaks with the automatic leak detection system rolled out across the Grand Lyon area throughout the year 2015. ...
They can analyse the results of the nightly measurements of their fresh water pipelines in a few minutes and make important decisions for the day. Are there any new leaks in the system? Using the information found, the water engineer can send his workers to precisely those points that the leak detection system has indicated. ...
This technique is known to be using up energy resources, being very costly and disruptive to one's production. Bautz Engineering's Automatic High Speed Leak Detection Systems for filled aerosol cans were the first in the market since 1983. They use J.U.M. Engineering's high speed Leak analyzer and reliably ...
At Anglian Water's annual Supplier Awards ZONESCAN ALPHA was chosen among dozens of new innovative products as the one that will have a particular impact on the water network of the future. ZONESCAN ALPHA can automatically detect and pinpoint leaks with a particular accuracy and capability of distinguishing between real leaks and ...
At Pollutec 2016 in Lyon, Veolia announced the creation of ecosystems designed to help smart cities develop. Gutermann's ZONESCAN leak monitoring forms an integral part of the strategy. Veolia, a worldwide reference for the optimized management of resources, provides local authorities with Urban X, the most comprehensive range of digital solutions designed to assist them in ...
Israel – Netanya, October 26, 2015 – Aquarius Spectrum, an Israeli startup, specializing in automatic monitoring and leak detection solutions in urban water networks, announced today that Hutchison Water International Holdings Pte. ...
SONOMA COUNTY, Calif., March 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- IBM (NYSE: IBM) Research scientists and the Sonoma County Water Agency (SCWA), which supplies water to more than 600,000 people in the heart of Northern California's wine country, have once again teamed up to address the pressing problem of water conservation. The new program, which builds on an existing IBM-SCWA water ...
Zeng explains, "This technology was developed to enable a new way of detecting hydrocarbon leaks from process equipment in order to reduce safety risks and minimize air pollution. The current common method of leak detection requires a technician to manually 'sniff' individual process components such as flanges using handheld ...
