A recurring problem that troubles water companies is that of timely detection of malfunctioning water meters. Indeed, defective water meters impair the management of water supply and diminish water companies’ revenues. The management of nonrevenue water (NRW) is one key issue for improving water use efficiency, reducing gaps between water supply and demand (Ncube and Taigbenu 2019). Water losses in the distribution system can be categorized as either real (leakage) or apparent (commercial) losses (Mutikanga et al. 2011). Water meter under-registration resulted in apparent losses and lost revenue (Moahloli et al. 2019; Fourie et al. 2020), being apparent losses one of the components of NRW. As Criminisi et al. (2009) explain, apparent loss...
water losses in water supply systems is a common phenomenon eperienced by water supply facilities al...
[EN] The manuscript describes a simplified methodology with which to assess the economic level of ap...
Although meter accuracy has been addressed in the past as a potential cause of apparent water loss, ...
Apparent water losses can be problematic to water companies’ revenues. This type of loss is very dif...
Apparent water losses can be problematic to water companies’ revenues. This type of loss is very dif...
Apparent losses are usually caused by water theft, billing errors, or revenue meter under-registrati...
Water meter under-registration results in apparent losses and lost revenue for municipalities. Munic...
The volume of water losses depends largely on the approach to active leakage control of the water ne...
[EN] Metering is an essential activity in Water Distribution Systems. Not only the utility revenue c...
High levels of water losses in distribution systems are the main challenge that water utilities in d...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
The empirical method for the determination of apparent water losses, using the assessment of consump...
Water losses in a water distribution system refers to the volume of water produced but not consumed ...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
[EN] One of the major issues affecting water utilities is the high level of water losses. Nonrevenue...
water losses in water supply systems is a common phenomenon eperienced by water supply facilities al...
[EN] The manuscript describes a simplified methodology with which to assess the economic level of ap...
Although meter accuracy has been addressed in the past as a potential cause of apparent water loss, ...
Apparent water losses can be problematic to water companies’ revenues. This type of loss is very dif...
Apparent water losses can be problematic to water companies’ revenues. This type of loss is very dif...
Apparent losses are usually caused by water theft, billing errors, or revenue meter under-registrati...
Water meter under-registration results in apparent losses and lost revenue for municipalities. Munic...
The volume of water losses depends largely on the approach to active leakage control of the water ne...
[EN] Metering is an essential activity in Water Distribution Systems. Not only the utility revenue c...
High levels of water losses in distribution systems are the main challenge that water utilities in d...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
The empirical method for the determination of apparent water losses, using the assessment of consump...
Water losses in a water distribution system refers to the volume of water produced but not consumed ...
Water utilities worldwide lose 128 billion cubic meters annually, causing annual monetary losses est...
[EN] One of the major issues affecting water utilities is the high level of water losses. Nonrevenue...
water losses in water supply systems is a common phenomenon eperienced by water supply facilities al...
[EN] The manuscript describes a simplified methodology with which to assess the economic level of ap...
Although meter accuracy has been addressed in the past as a potential cause of apparent water loss, ...