Webinar: Using high resolution data to detect when and where water leaks occur
The volume of available data in the water industry is at an all time high. Water utilities have invested heavily in metering in a bid to produce better outcomes such as reducing water leakage, minimising water supply interruptions and mitigating the damage caused by any pollution incidents through the use of data. However, the quality of the data that exists is not as good as it could be. Technology communications advances such as IoT, Industry 4.0 and Big Data allow data to be collected at (high) resolutions never previously possible, yet water utilities often don’t maximise the full potential of the data that is available.
In this webinar we’ll discuss the importance of high resolution data in leak detection, exploring the negative pressure wave method of leak detection that uses high resolution pressure data to identify leaks as they occur and compare this to other methods that use lower resolution data to identify existing leakage, exploring the benefits that high resolution data can bring to leak detection.