A Review of Leakage - Updating Managing Leakage Methodology and Theory
Price: £50
Ref: 97/WM/08/10
ISBN: 1 84057 036 9
Published: 1997
The first update of 'Managing Leakage', the 1995 water industry report. Economics of leakage methodology, both short and long term is developed in detail. There are case studies on whole- life costing. Seven key areas of UKWIR research are summarised including marginal costs, water balances, social and environmental costs, economics of supply pipe leakage and effects of mains rehabilitation.
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