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New Mexico expands satellite-based leak detection program to curb drinking water losses

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New Mexico has partnered with ASTERRA for four years to enhance leak detection across its water systems, building on a successful pilot that saved 345,000 gallons daily.
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Aqueduct slows down losses, but homes are still hanging from jmmoral water Jue, 20/11/2025 - 17:13 Author jmmorales Bogotá crosses a scenario in which the reduction of water losses is once again a central issue. While the Bogotá Aqueduct and Sewerage Company (EAAB) advances in controls to recover unbilled flows, different sectors maintain practices that affect the system. The recent balance sheet indicates institutional progress, but also reveal…

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waterworld.com broke the news in on Thursday, November 20, 2025.
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