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What is Leakage Control

Principles and Applications of Narrowband Internet of Things (NBIoT)
Leakage control is the process of undertaking a series of activities to control the actual level of leakage. The main activities that can be used to control leakage are active leakage control, pressure management, effective and speedy repairs and mains rehabilitation.
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NB-IoT-Based Smart Water Network
Ramasamy Srinivasan (Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Ethiopia), Sultan Feisso (Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Ethiopia), and Muluneh Mekonen (Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, Ethiopia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4775-5.ch011
Abstract
Water leakage is a common problem that often results in water waste, damages, and hazards to public health. Because of their potential danger to public health, economic loss, environmental damage, and energy waste, underground water pipelines leaks have received more attention globally. One of the great concerns in the water industry is the existence of non-revenue water (NRW), which is produced but fails to reach the consumer due to loss along the distribution network. The global volume of NRW has been calculated to be 346 million cubic meters per day or 126 billion cubic meters per year. The non-revenue water reaches an alarming 35%. The installation of right sensors, a feasible radio network and the effective processing of gathered information by ICT in the water distribution network helps to reduce non-revenue water volumes at various stages. This chapter justifies the use of NB-IoT to manage smart water networks.
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