Water Auditing
JM Technologies
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Water Auditing
Information
- A water audit identifies the final destination of the water and the quantity that made it there.
- Depending on the information that the system has at its disposal, the water audit’s level of detail will change.
- For a variety of causes, all water systems experience some water loss.
Benefits
- Water audits give utility managers, directors, and operators options for making decisions.
- In other words, being aware of where water is used in your system enables you to deploy resources wisely, including time, labour, and money.
- Managers can effectively cut down on water losses in the system by using water audits.
Information
- A water audit identifies the final destination of the water and the quantity that made it there.
- Depending on the information that the system has at its disposal, the water audit’s level of detail will change.
- For a variety of causes, all water systems experience some water loss.
Benefits
- Water audits give utility managers, directors, and operators options for making decisions.
- In other words, being aware of where water is used in your system enables you to deploy resources wisely, including time, labour, and money.
- Managers can effectively cut down on water losses in the system by using water audits.
We Provide
- The amount of water lost from the water network or distribution system as a result of seepage, evaporation, leakage, and other factors like theft, unauthorised, or illegal withdrawals from the systems are quantified by a water audit.
- Water audits help to better understand what happens to the water after it leaves the source point, as well as the knowledge and documentation of the distribution system.
- A thorough water audit provides a full profile of the water consumers and the distribution system, making it easier and more reliable to manage the resources.
We Provide
- The amount of water lost from the water network or distribution system as a result of seepage, evaporation, leakage, and other factors like theft, unauthorised, or illegal withdrawals from the systems are quantified by a water audit.
- Water audits help to better understand what happens to the water after it leaves the source point, as well as the knowledge and documentation of the distribution system.
- A thorough water audit provides a full profile of the water consumers and the distribution system, making it easier and more reliable to manage the resources.
Setting frames
- This leads to reduced water losses
- Improved financial performance
- IImproved reliability of supply system;
- Enhanced knowledge of the distribution
- Efficient use of existing supplies
- Better safeguard to public health and property
- Improved public relations
- Reduced legal liability
- Reduced disruption etc
Setting frames
- This leads to reduced water losses
- Improved financial performance
- IImproved reliability of supply system;
- Enhanced knowledge of the distribution
- Efficient use of existing supplies
- Better safeguard to public health and property
- Improved public relations
- Reduced legal liability
- Reduced disruption etc