Utilities are under increasing pressure to reduce non-revenue water. Aging infrastructure, shrinking water supplies, new regulations, and growing public concerns are causing utilities to rethink their water loss strategy. A comprehensive approach to reducing both real and apparent losses can conserve water, save money, and protect your pipelines.
Water providers that properly implement a holistic NRW strategy have realized transformative outcomes that, in some cases, are nearly equivalent to finding a new water source. These benefits can extend beyond the distribution network. With the right approach, utilities can avoid large infrastructure capacity upgrades to their water treatment plants and other water production facilities.
This webinar will explore ways utilities can future-proof their infrastructure with digital solutions and services ranging from analytics, optimization, and real-time decision support to advanced metering infrastructure and distributed sensor networks to pipeline inspections to minimize water loss and maximize revenue. You'll hear from utilities who have leveraged data to effectively manage non-revenue water across their network.
Learn how digital technology can help you:
- Simplify decision-making, optimize operations, and improve operating results.
- Remotely detect and prevent real and apparent losses.
- Ensure customer water consumption is accurately measured and billed.
- Manage pressure to prevent leaks and bursts.
- Pinpoint leaks on critical transmission mains.
- Apply water loss techniques such as in-line leak detection, digitalization, and metering to manage water loss across your system.
- Manage water loss effectively through data and digital technologies.
- Learn how water loss technologies have helped utilities detect and prevent real and apparent losses.
Xylem (XYL) is a leading global water technology company committed to solving critical water and infrastructure challenges with innovation. Our more than 17,000 diverse employees delivered revenue of $5.5 billion in 2022. We are creating a more sustainable world by enabling our customers to optimize water and resource management, and helping communities in more than 150 countries become water-secure.
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