Water Mains & Services & Leakage \ Leakage
Factors Affecting the Natural Rate of Rise of Leakage
09/WM/08/40 - ISBN: 1 84057 530 1The natural rate of rise (NRR) in leakage relates to the underlying rate at which leakage increases within a system. This report examines the relationship between NRR, calculated using the UKWIR best practice metho... More...
Price: £300
Large Diameter Trunk Main Failures
09/WM/08/39 - ISBN: 1 84057 524 7The failure of large diameter trunk mains, though rare, can be highly disruptive to both Water Company and the general public. Failures can have major consequences in terms of public safety, damage to property and interruptio... More...
Price: £600
Leakage in Trunk Mains and Service Reservoirs
08/WM/08/38 - ISBN: 1 84057 512 3Distribution leakage has long been a focus for the UK water industry but as this element has been successfully reduced over recent years, other elements such as leakage from trunk mains and service reservoirs are assumed to b... More...
Price: £100
Separation of Customers Night Use from Leakage in Night Flow Analysis
08/WM/08/37 - ISBN: 1 84057 472 0There is an increasing expectation that the district metered area (DMA) will provide a reliable measure of leakage for operational purposes. However, issues with DMAs are becoming increasingly apparent as DMA sizes decrease, ... More...
Price: £200
Managing Seasonal Variations in Leakage
07/WM/08/35 - ISBN: 1 84057 460 7This project has improved the understanding of the range of seasonal variations in leakage around the UK and identified some of the underlying factors and the mechanisms. The study concluded that seasonal variations in leakag... More...
Price: £300
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