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Council approves $3,500 pilot acoustic leak study for aging cast-iron water lines
Summary
The city will host a 3- to 4-week pilot using acoustic sensors from Fluid Conservation Systems to detect leaks in sections with cast-iron water lines; the council authorized the mayor to sign the agreement.
The Green River City Council authorized the mayor to sign an agreement with Fluid Conservation Systems to run a pilot acoustic leak study in areas of the city with cast-iron water mains.
Jason Palmer, Environmental Systems Superintendent, described the technology as microphones placed in valve boxes that record sounds from water lines and transmit data for leak detection. "It's acoustic technology that we drop down on valve boxes. And…
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