Predictive Model Uses Pressure Data to Help Reduce Water Leaks in Pipes
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Predictive model uses pressure data to help reduce water leaks in pipes
Water is a resource essential for life, as valuable as it is limited. For this reason, and especially in contexts of water scarcity, preventing it from being wasted is a key objective for those who are responsible for transporting it from catchment sources—reservoirs, swamps, springs, etc.—to taps at homes. It is a journey that water makes through piping systems that are often obsolete or that do not meet the necessary performance and efficiency…
A water leak in the Miraflores Alto sector, in Viña del Mar, has been unrepaired for more than six hours, according to La Radio auditors in the Valparaíso region. The situation would have about four houses flooded. Specifically, it would be a leak that would reach three meters high, caused by the break of a water pylon located on one side of the Villa Los Aromos court of the aforementioned sector. Read also...
Mini robots detect and fix water pipe leaks without digging - Daily news Update
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fixing underground water pipes usually means digging up roads and sidewalks — a process that’s disruptive and expensive. However, researchers at the University of Sheffield in the U.K. are working on a different approach. They’ve developed small robots called “Pipebots” that can travel inside water pipes to find and potentially repair leaks, all without any excavation. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Repo…
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