Canadian Water Leakage Summit

We had the privilege of attending the Water Leakage Summit in Calgary, Canada, held on May 12–13, where industry leaders gathered to explore the latest developments in water loss management.

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The summit brought together a strong mix of utilities, technology providers, and water professionals, offering an invaluable North American perspective on the ongoing challenges of reducing non-revenue water and improving system efficiency. The discussions were both insightful and solutions-focused, with real-world case studies and innovations taking centre stage.

We were proud to contribute to the conversation by presenting two papers that showcased the breadth of solutions and services we offer. 

Targeting Water Loss Reduction and Improving Leakage Detection Efficiency

  • Advanced data modelling to analyse real losses and meet water reduction targets
  • Strategic prioritisation of district-metered areas and effective leak detection methods
  • The use of digital tools, AI, and mobile apps to enhance leak identification

 

Best Practices for Leakage Reduction Using Digital Tools
Leveraging Advanced Technologies to Minimise Water Loss in District Metered Areas (DMAs)

  • Apply the Night Flow Water Balance method to accurately measure and analyse leakage levels
  • Use digital tools and smart technologies to detect, locate, and address leaks with greater efficiency
  • Integrate advanced data analytics and real-time monitoring for proactive leakage management

The presentations generated strong interest, and it was truly encouraging to see such high levels of engagement and curiosity around tackling water loss challenges and how we can help.

The event also sparked valuable conversations with new contacts, and we’re excited about the potential partnerships and opportunities that lie ahead.

A big thank you to the organisers and everyone who attended. We look forward to continuing these important dialogues and supporting utilities in their vital mission to protect and preserve this essential resource.

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