Water Loss Control

Title: Water Loss Control
Author: George Kunkel, Julian Thornton, Reinhard Sturm
ISBN: 0071499180 / 9780071499187
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 632
Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Year: 2008
Availability: In Stock

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The Latest Techniques to Quantify, Locate, Control, and Prevent Water and Revenue Loss in Water Utility Operations
This comprehensive guide takes you step by step through every stage of the development of a water loss control program-from measuring and auditing water loss, tracking losses to their root cause, to developing a loss control program for future efficiency. Inside, you'll find precise descriptions of the most current methodologies and technologies, along with tables and figures presenting key information clearly and concisely. This second edition brings innovative approaches to water loss management, with information on new modeling methods, leak detection equipment, revenue protection programs, and best practices advocated by the American Water Works Association and the International Water Association.
Includes :

• Updated U.S. and international standardized water audit methodologies
• Step-by-step guide to creating an effective water loss control program
• Guidance on data collection, validation, and component analysis of water supply and customer consumption volumes
• Detailed description of available intervention tools against real losses
• Detailed description of available intervention tools against apparent losses
• Innovations in automatic meter reading (AMR) and advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) that will transform accountability in the water supply industry
• Integrated technologies to optimize water distribution system operations
• Detailed descriptions and case studies of successful water loss control and intervention programs
• Comprehensive glossary of terms

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Water Loss Control Manual Covers :

• Various Types of Water and Revenue Losses
• Traditional Control Methods
• Progressive Approaches
• Standard Water Audit Methodology
• Meaningful Performance Indicators
• Data Collection
• Information Management
• Validating the Water Audit Data
• Field Equipment
• Computer Modeling
• Strategies and Methods to Control Leakage and Optimize • Revenue Recovery
• Active Leakage Detection and Repair
• Pressure Management
• Distribution System Rehabilitation
• Water Efficiency Programs
• Hiring Contractors
• Writing Bids
• Case Studies
• Calculations
• Industry Papers

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Preface
Acknowledgments

Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Water Losses Control : A Topic of the Tewnty-First Century
Chapter 3 : Understanding the Types of Water Loss
Chapter 4 : Water Loss Management in the United States and Internationaaly-What Necessary to Control the Water Loss Problem?
Chapter 5 : Steps and Components of a Water Loss Control Program
Chapter 6 : Data Formatting and Management
Chapter 7 : Equipment and Techniques: Flow Metering, Pressure Measurement, Control, and Leak Detection
Chapter 8 : Modeling Water Losses
Chapter 9 : Completing the Audit and Determining Cost to Benefit
Chapter 10 : Potential Solutions for Controlling Water Losses
Chapter 11 : Reducing Real Losses in the Field: Active Leakage Management
Chapter 12 : Speed and Quality of Leak Repair
Chapter 13 : Pressure Management
Chapter 14 : Pipe Maintenance, Rehabilitation, and Replacement
Chapter 15 : Resolving Apparent Losses
Chapter 16 : Water Efficiency Programs
Chapter 17 : Using In-House Staff or a Contractor and Designing a Bid Document
Chapter 18 : Understanding Basic Hydraulics
Chapter 19 : Articles and Case Studies

Appendix A : Water Accountability
Appendix B : Meter Installation and Testing
Appendix C : Types of Flowmeters
Appendix D : Demand Profiling for Optimal Meter Sizing
Appendix E : Pipe Properties
Index