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First in Erp: No More Digging, but Vibrating to Check Water Pipes

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Brabant Water is vibrating drinking water pipes to measure their quality. Instead of inspecting the drinking water pipe from the inside with a camera, the pipe thickness is checked from the outside using vibrations. All this is done to prevent leaks. The water company does this using a new technique, the so-called Dynamic Response Imaging system. And Erp has the first use of this on European soil. When you normally look at the meadow at the Melv…
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Brabant Water is vibrating drinking water pipes to measure their quality. Instead of inspecting the drinking water pipe from the inside with a camera, the pipe thickness is checked from the outside using vibrations. All this is done to prevent leaks. The water company does this using a new technique, the so-called Dynamic Response Imaging system. And Erp has the first use of this on European soil. When you normally look at the meadow at the Melv…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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