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Actively survey your water distribution network for leaks with Aqua Analytics in Australia. Our experienced team use state-of-the-art leak detection and acoustic sounding technologies to identify leaks quickly and accurately to help minimise non-revenue water loss. We can survey specific DMA areas and provide instant reporting from the field via email or SMS. Not only will our active leak detection services save you money in the long run, but they will also ensure your system is operating safely and efficiently.
If you’re looking for expert assistance from the leaders in water loss management, contact Aqua Analytics today. We operate in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, the Northern Territory, Western Australia and Tasmania. Call on 1800 264 262 (Australia) or 0800 345 697 (New Zealand).
Some of the reasons Aqua Analytics is the trusted leak detection services provider include:
Our team also offers real time leak detection and trunk main leak detection services. To find out more, get in touch today.
Leak detection is the process of identifying and locating leaks in a plumbing system or any other system that carries liquids or gases. It can involve using various techniques and tools to detect leaks, such as visual inspection, listening devices, pressure testing, thermal imaging and moisture meters. The goal of leak detection is to identify leaks early on before they cause significant damage and waste resources. Early detection and repair of leaks can prevent costly repairs, reduce utility bills, save energy, promote safety and protect the environment.
Leak detection offers the following benefits to residential and commercial property owners:
Early leak detection is vital for the following reasons:
The purpose of active leak detection is to find all the leaks that do not surface or come to the attention of the water utility through their standard procedures (for example, customer contact centre, insufficient supply, or loss of water). The detection process involves teams of skilled leak detection technicians actively surveying an area to find leaks—generally using acoustic sounding techniques or similar. This may be in response to an increase in the minimum night flow (MNF) if the area is sectorised into a DMA or Water Supply Zone, an increase in the output from a treatment works or supply reservoir, or simply as a result of a systematic, regular leak detection program at predetermined intervals.
Many technologies for water main leak detection utilise acoustic principles to identify and pinpoint leak locations. A pressurised water pipe will create a unique acoustic signature at the leak location due to the pressure differential between the inside and outside of the pipe. The water main acts as a medium for transmitting the acoustic signature of the water leak.
When water is escaping the pipe under pressure, it makes a distinct ‘hissing’ sound that can carry significant distances along the length of the water pipe and be detected on nearby service connections, hydrants or stop valves. Several factors influence the distance which the leak can travel, but it is primarily the pipeline material and diameter. For example, a 100mm cast iron water main will propagate the acoustic signal much better than a 300mm PVC water main. Key factors that influence leak detection capability and accuracy include:
Aqua Analytics uses a range of technologies when undertaking active leak detection work. Acoustic technologies are the primary means of detecting and locating water main leaks. This method of acoustic leak detection is a systematic method of using acoustic equipment to survey the water network, identify leak sounds and pinpoint the exact locations of any underground leaks. It is carried out in a systematic manner, walking all streets and listening on all available fittings. For example, acoustic leak detection surveys are similar to a postman who needs to go down every street in a particular suburb to deliver the mail.
The most critical technology of a leak detection technician is an amplified microphone that determines the presence of a nearby leak on a connection or appurtenance on the water network.
To pinpoint a leak, more advanced technologies will be used, such as a leak noise correlator or ground microphone. At Aqua Analytics, we also use leak noise loggers (such as the Gutermann ZoneScan NB-IoT or Ovarro Enigma) from time to time when permanent leak detection is required in high consequence locations or when challenging leaks need to be located. A leak detection toolbox should contain the following technologies:
If you already have a water loss management program underway, we can provide specialist active leak detection services. Aqua Analytics also provides ‘Leakage-as-a-Service’. These programs see us deploy acoustic leak detection IoT devices under a fully managed agreement to ensure uptime reliability and immediate leakage insights. This approach is essential for high consequence locations, such as CBD locations or heavy pedestrian/roadway environments.
Trunk mains, typically assets that are over 350mm in diameter, require a different approach to reticulation assets when it comes to active water leak detection. These are often assets critical to operations and the current condition and presence of leaks must be well understood to reduce the likelihood of failure.
Trunk main leak detection is challenging due to the reduced sound propagation in larger diameter pipelines. Many utilities avoid trunk main leak detection activities due to a perceived lack of leakage on these assets; however, many examples in Australia and New Zealand prove this is inaccurate. Aqua Analytics can deliver trunk main leak detection using the following solutions:
The Aqua Analytics team consists of internationally renowned experts on water leakage reduction, non-revenue water (NRW), and acoustic leak detection methodologies. Over several decades, we have developed customised water loss reduction strategies for conditions in Australia and New Zealand to ensure we achieve lower levels of water loss.
We are viewed as leaders in active leakage detection through our long-term engagements on projects in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and throughout New Zealand. We also pride ourselves on delivering excellent customer service and finding solutions to problems that others cannot.
If you are looking to achieve results from your active leak detection project, please get in touch with us today by giving us a call, or fill out the enquiry form below.
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