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  2. Leak detection - Wikipedia

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    Methods of detection include hydrostatic testing, tracer-gas leak testing, infrared, laser technology, and acoustic or sonar technologies. Some technologies are used only during initial pipeline installation and commissioning, while other technologies can be used for continuous monitoring during service.

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    2 Smart Home Water Monitor and Leak Detector. The Flume 2 is a whole-home water-leak detector designed primarily with water conservation in mind.

  4. Water detector - Wikipedia

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    A water detector is an electronic device that is designed to detect the presence of water for purposes such as to provide an alert in time to allow the prevention of water leakage. A common design is a small cable or device that lies flat on a floor and relies on the electrical conductivity of water to decrease the resistance across two contacts.

  5. Water audit - Wikipedia

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    The Manual of Water Supply Practices (M36) explains the water audit methodology in a user-friendly manner and provides an overview of some of the best loss control techniques that can currently be implemented for a sustainable water loss control program. The manual provides detailed instructions on the audit process, which occurs at three ...

  6. Electro Scan Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Electro Scan was founded in October 2011 by Chuck Hansen in Sacramento, California. [4] In 2012, the Water Environment Research Foundation approved a testing project in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, in which the company used its technology to check non-conductive sewer pipes that had previously been inspected for leaks using other methods. [5]

  7. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    According to the Environmental Protection Agency, 13.7% of all water used in the home today can be attributed to plumbing leaks. [2] On average that is approximately 10,000 gallons of water per year wasted by leaks for each US home. A tiny, 1/8-inch crack in a pipe can release up to 250 gallons of water a day. [3]

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