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  • The International Demand Management Framework. Stage 1. Final Report (3.91 MB, PDF file) | International Demand Management Framework
    Final Report update
    Uploaded on April, 29th, 2009 (886 downloads)

  • The Misconceptions of Acoustic Leakage Detection (142.17 KB, PDF file) | Water Loss
    This article, by STUART HAMILTON and DALE HARTLEY, is part of the continued special series of articles for Water21 by the IWA Water Loss Task Force, highlighting practical developments over the last decade in managing water losses in public water supply distribution systems.
    Uploaded on September, 03rd, 2008 (1659 downloads)

  • Designing an Action Plan to Control Non-Revenue Water (168.38 KB, PDF file) | Water Loss
    Michel Vermersch & Alex Rizzo discus that during the last decade, a large effort has been made by many organizations, including the IWA, to promote new concepts and methods to improving efficiency in the management of water utilities and, in particular, in the reduction of Non Revenue Water. However it clearly appears worldwide that the level of NRW is not under control in most utilities: very often it continues to increase in an apparently unavoidable way.
    Uploaded on September, 02nd, 2008 (1945 downloads)

  • The achievements of the Water Loss Task Force (101.98 KB, PDF file) | Water Loss
    The Chair of the IWA Water Loss Task Force, Bambos Charalambous, reflects briefly on the achievements so far of the Water Loss Task Force, outlines future priorities and provides an insight to current activities.
    Uploaded on September, 02nd, 2008 (1508 downloads)

  • Achievements of the Water Loss Task Force - Bambos Charalambous (0.00 B, PDF file) | Water Loss
    In this water 21 article the Chair of the IWA Water Loss Task Force, Bambos Charalambous, reflects briefly on the achievements so far of the Water Loss Task Force, outlines future priorities and provides an insight to current activities. Over the past five years the Water Loss Task Force network has grown at a tremendous rate generating interest worldwide by developing and promoting international best practices in the field of water loss management


    Uploaded on August, 11st, 2008 (1316 downloads)

  • Letter from the chair No 1 Feb 2008 (57.50 KB, DOC file) | Water Loss
    A brief update as to the activities carried out by the WLTF over the past period

    We plan to produce such a letter aptly named ‘letter from the chair’ periodically to inform you all of the activities past, present and future


    Uploaded on February, 20th, 2008 (1474 downloads)

  • Letter from the chair No 1 Feb 2008 (57.50 KB, DOC file) | Water Loss
    A brief update as to the activities carried out by the WLTF over the past period

    We plan to produce such a letter aptly named ‘letter from the chair’ periodically to inform you all of the activities past, present and future


    Uploaded on February, 20th, 2008 (1293 downloads)

  • Finding the Diffficult Leaks (437.06 KB, PDF file) | Water Loss
    Today's water utility operators have a range of equipment and techniques to measure, analyse, monitor and reduce leakage and other losses in their networks.

    However, there is still a big gap in the toolbox - There are always leaks that are difficult to find.

    This article has a look at some of the alternative approaches to leak detection new and old
    Uploaded on February, 14th, 2008 (1926 downloads)

  • The Repair or Replace Dilemma for Services and Mains (47.00 KB, DOC file) | Water Loss
    In this article Jo Parker investigates the replace or repair dilemma within in the distribution system. A substantial amount of work has been carried out by the Water Loss Task Force to develop methodologies and case studies for active leakage control, pressure control and repair management. However, attention has only recently turned to the remaining method of controlling leakage – that of managing the infrastructure and in particular replacing the pipes at the end of their useful life.
    Uploaded on February, 04th, 2008 (1734 downloads)

  • Reducing water loss through Automatic Meter Reading (40.50 KB, DOC file) | Water Loss
    Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) is proving a great asset for identifying leaks that previously could not be found and determing the exact leakage levels from minimum night flows, Tim Waldron explains how an Australian Water Utility has reduced leakage through new methods and techniques.


    Uploaded on February, 04th, 2008 (1862 downloads)

 
 
    
 
 
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