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Water Loss Control & Leak Detection Training

Member $50 / Non-member $80
Online registration for this webinar closes on April 28.

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Refunds are not permitted within 15 days of the webinar.

Target Audience:
  • Water utility professional including: engineers, technicians, and managers involved in water distribution and management
  • Environmental engineers, consultants, and regulators interested in water conservation and sustainability.

Prerequisites:
  • Basic understanding of water distribution systems and hydraulics
  • Familiarity with data analysis tools and techniques would be beneficial but not required.

Description:
This training workshop is designed to engage and equip participants with knowledge and skills necessary to effectively manage water loss and detect leaks in water distribution systems.  Participants will learn about various water loss control techniques, tools, and strategies used in water distribution systems.  The class topics will cover practical applications and real-world scenarios for data analysis, infrastructure assessment, cost effective water loss mitigation strategies and leak detection methods.

Course Objectives:
  1. Understand the importance of water loss control and leak detection in water distribution systems.
  2. Learn various techniques and technologies used for leak detection, including acoustic detection, methods of leak correlations, continuous leak monitoring and other methods.
  3. How to develop strategies for assessing water distribution infrastructure and prioritizing leak detection efforts to control losses.
  4. Explore "Best Management Practices" and approaches for mitigating water loss and reducing non-revenue water.
  5. Understand the role of distribution system proactive maintenance and asset management in water loss control.

Course Outline:
Introduction to Water Loss Control
  • Importance of water loss control
  • Overview of water distribution systems
  • Types of water losses and their impact
Leak Detection Methods
  • Acoustic leak detection
  • Leak pinpointing and Correlation techniques
  • Active Leakage Control using Continuous Leak Monitoring and other emerging technologies
Infrastructure Assessment
  • Assessing pipeline and control valve conditions
  • Identification of vulnerable areas
  • Prioritizing leak detection efforts
  • GIS applications for leak detection
Case Studies and Best Practices
  • Real-world examples of successful leak detection programs
  • Lessons learned and "Best Business Practices"
  • Group discussion and knowledge sharing (Share your horror stories!)
Collaboration and Communication
  • Stakeholder engagement
  • Public awareness campaigns
  • Interagency cooperation

  • This webinar is 8:00 am - 10:00 am on April 30.
    Earn up to 2 contact hours (based on attendance).  Contact hours will be emailed to you within 30 days of receiving your class evaluation.
    Receipts for classes are from info@ca-nv-awwa.org
    Instructor: Mike Simpson



    MEMBERSHIP:
    Join AWWA and the CA-NV Section
    Visit the Section's Membership page to download a membership application
    When
    4/30/2024
    Where
    8:00 AM - 10:00 AM Online Webinar

    Refund Policy

    Requests for refunds and transfers must be made in writing and are subject to the following conditions: Full refund of fee paid (minus 25% handling fee) will be issued for cancellations received more than 15 days prior to class start date. All fees are non-refundable thereafter. Transfers are based on availability. No transfer requests will be authorized if they are not received more than 15 days prior to class start date. A 100% refund or credit of your registration fee will be issued if a class is canceled by the Section.

    Transfer Policy

    Requests for transfers must be made in writing and are subject to the following conditions: Transfers are based on availability.  No transfer requests will be authorized if they are not received more than 15 days prior to class start date.