Echologics Downloads
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Echologics Condition Assessment Brochure
6/29/2011
The amount of old pipe that exists in water systems often dictates how water utilities prioritize their rehabilitation and replacement programs.
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Echologics Pipe Wall Integrity Testing Datasheet
4/11/2011
With the aging water infrastructure, the quantity of old pipe in the ground is dictating how water utilities priortitize their rehabilitation and replacement programs.
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Echologics Non-Revenue Water Management Brochure
8/22/2012
Non Revenue Water (NRW) according to the American Water Works Association (AWWA) and International Water Association (IWA) is the difference between the volume of water supplied to the system and the volume of water that is billed to the customers.
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Echologics Trunk Main Leak Detection Datasheet
4/11/2011
Virtually every water utility has at some point experienced a catastrophic failure of a large-diameter trunk main, resulting in damage to both the water main itself and the surrounding infrastructure.
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Echologics LeakListener - Acoustic Leak Listening Device Datasheet
4/11/2011
A simple but powerful listening instrument, LeakListener uses high-quality headphones to detect leaks in water transmission pipelines.
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Echologics LeakTuner - Acoustic Leak Listening Device Datasheet
4/11/2011
Accurate and innovative, the LeakTuner leak-listening device locates leaks in water distribution pipelines. The range can be set to eliminate other sources of noise to discern even the quietest leaks.
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Echologics LeakFinderRT™ - PC-Based Leak Noise Correlator Datasheet
4/11/2011
Did you know that up to 50 percent of water is lost through aging infrastructure? The Windows-based LeakFinderRT™ accurately and cost-effectively pinpoints “quiet” narrow-band leaks on transmission mains.
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Echologics Asbestos Cement Pipe Condition Assessment
1/24/2013
Asbestos Cement (AC) water mains were installed throughout North America, Europe and Australia from the late 1920s to the early 1980s and still form a significant component of the water distribution systems of many cities. If fact, it is estimated that 18% of water distribution pipes in North America are constructed of AC, according to the American Water Works Association.