Water Loss

FATHOM Launches Online Marketplace for Water Utilities

FATHOM Launches Online Marketplace for Water Utilities

AMR/AMI, Water Loss, Water Management June 27, 2016 at 1:31 pm

FATHOM Water Management, Inc. (FATHOM), the largest software-as-a-service provider for water utilities, today announced the launch of the FATHOM Store, an online marketplace designed to enable simple, fast and risk-free adoption of new technologies for water utilities. The FATHOM Store bridges the gap between technologyRead More

Hydromax Enters Agreement to Provide Detection Services’ Technologies

Condition Assessment, Water Loss, Water Management June 27, 2016 at 1:18 pm

Hydromax USA and Detection Services have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enter into an exclusive licensing agreement to deliver pipeline inspection services to the water and sewer sectors in the United States, Canada and other selected markets. Hydromax USA also announced that it hasRead More

Cavanaugh, WSO to Provide Water Loss Assistance to California Systems

Cavanaugh, WSO to Provide Water Loss Assistance to California Systems

Water Loss June 12, 2016 at 1:20 pm

Cavanaugh has announced that it has been selected for Phase 1 of a Water Loss Technical Assistance Program (Water Loss TAP) contract from the California-Nevada Section of the American Water Works Association (CA-NV AWWA). The $3.2 million dollar program will run approximately two years andRead More

AMI: More than Metering

AMI: More than Metering

AMR/AMI, Water Loss, Water Management June 9, 2016 at 12:09 pm

How Expanding Data Applications Are Transforming Utility Asset Management As Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) for water systems and its capability continues to evolve, utilities are looking beyond automated meter reads and improved billing systems. Smart metering is no longer just about metering. Today, almost everyRead More

A Q&A with Rick Glass, marketing manager, McGard

A Q&A with Rick Glass, marketing manager, McGard

Water Loss, Water Management June 8, 2016 at 12:42 pm

Hydrant Security Maintenance & Misconceptions In general, what are some of the most common security threats that water utilities face, whether intentional system attacks or passive threats? The biggest threat is always the introduction of some foreign material into the distribution system. A lot ofRead More

Out-of-this-World Leak Detection

Out-of-this-World Leak Detection

Condition Assessment, Water Loss, Water Management April 1, 2016 at 9:00 am

New technology solutions are being introduced to the U.S. market to address water loss, including one revolutionary method that detects non-revenue water leaks by analyzing spectral images from satellites.

Maximizing Data

Maximizing Data

Condition Assessment, Water Loss, Water Management March 2, 2016 at 12:00 am

According to the U.S. EPA, there are approximately 155,000 public drinking water systems (publicly or privately-owned) and more than 16,000 public wastewater systems in the United States. Today, these water and wastewater utilities are using technology such as geographic information systems (GIS), monitoring systems and models more than ever before to manage their systems and enhance decision making.

PEOPLE: Maxwell Joins UIM Editorial Board

PEOPLE: Maxwell Joins UIM Editorial Board

Water Utility Infrastructure Management (UIM) is pleased to announce that Steve Maxwell has joined its editorial board. Maxwell is Managing Director of TechKNOWLEDGEy Strategic Group, based in Boulder, Colo.

METERING: Toho Water Authority Deploys AMI to Conserve Resources and Enhance Customer Service

Aclara, a leader in Intelligent Infrastructure technologies part of the Utility Solutions Group of ESCO Technologies Inc., announced that the Toho Water Authority, Kissimmee, Fla., has chosen the STAR Network advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) system for a phased deployment, beginning with a 5,100-meter pilot.

CONFERENCES: Plastic Pipes XV Expands Sessions

Attendees to the Plastic Pipes XV Conference, Sept. 20-22, 2010 in Vancouver, B.C., Canada will now have more sessions available than at previous conferences.