On 25th of March 2019 the Logan City Council receives a customer call to report water that is coming up in a driveway. The Water Operations branch team around John Christie, Steve Young and Angus Heares investigate the SCADA data and indeed confirm an increase in the night line on the 21st of March. Pinpointing… Read More »
Logan City nails leak with ZONESCAN 820 loggers and the cloud upload
Thanks to ZONESCAN 820 Teccura changed the way they work
“It’s true to say we’ve had a love-hate relationship with noise loggers. Our first encounter with them was at the Water UK Leakage Conference 2016. As a company we had specialised in finding partially billed commercial properties for over a decade. But by 2016, we’d begun more and more to pinpoint non-visible network and customer-side… Read More »
Olathe KS, USA: Perfect correlation on a 36″ transmission main
First Successful HISCAN installation in the US – March 2019 In our first North American pilot, the HiScan sensors were installed roughly 2,400 ft (ca. 800 metres) apart on existing ARV’s affixed to a 36″ (900mm) ductile iron transmission main. The correlating HISCAN hydrophone sensor can be installed on existing appurtenances on the transmission mains, such… Read More »
Antalya’s ASAT find more than 100 leaks with ZONESCAN ALPHA
Introduction ASAT is the General Water Directorate for the Antalya region in Turkey. The water company was established as a public authority for all water and wastewater services connected to the Metropolitan Municipality of Antalya. ASAT serves approximately 2.4 million people living within an area of 20,909 km2. The water comes from dozens of deep… Read More »
More than 1,000 leaks in just three years!
At the end of June 2018 Veolia reached an incredible milestone in Lyon, France: Finding and fixing 1,000 leaks with the automatic leak detection system rolled out across the Grand Lyon area throughout the year 2015. GUTERMANN’s ZONESCAN AMI loggers play a vital role in achieving this fantastic performance. Fast rewind to 2013: Veolia, the… Read More »