Long Running Leak

CITY OF WATERLOO

Identifying Costly Non-Surfacing Leaks

The City of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada is responsible for the distribution of water to over 137,000 customers within the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. The distribution system is divided into 7 areas, with over 441km (275mi) of watermains. Non-surfacing leaks can add up to big money very quickly.

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Global tech disruptors announce collaborative bid to tackle water loss

June 14, 2022

Two disruptive technologies are working together to forge an open data response to global water insecurity.

Software firm FIDO Tech, whose AI is the world’s first to accurately size and locate hidden water leaks, has teamed up with Digital Water Solutions (DWS) whose autonomous monitoring platform uses novel in-hydrant sensing technology to gather enhanced leak data.

Together the two companies believe they can seriously advance progress on fixing the near one third of world water which is lost through leaks.

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Regional Municipality of Durham: Leaks & Transients

Finding Leaks

The Regional Municipality of Durham covers a large geographic area to the east of the City of Toronto. The Region covers an area of 2,523km2 (974mi2) which includes several large cities and towns with a rapidly growing population of over 700,000 people. The Region obtains water from Lake Ontario, Lake Simcoe, and groundwater systems. The water distribution systems include:

  • 23 water storage facilities
  • 21 pumping stations
  • 2,600km (1,615mi) of watermains
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Leaks & Transients

REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM

Finding Leaks

The Regional Municipality of Durham covers a large geographic area to the east of the City of Toronto. The Region covers an area of 2,523km2 (974mi2) which includes several large cities and towns with a rapidly growing population of over 700,000 people. The Region obtains water from Lake Ontario, Lake Simcoe, and groundwater systems. The water distribution systems include:

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