Treffer: Potable Water Leakage Prediction and Detection using Geospatial Analysis

Title:
Potable Water Leakage Prediction and Detection using Geospatial Analysis
Authors:
Source:
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Publisher Information:
Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
Publication Year:
2019
Collection:
Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University
Document Type:
Fachzeitschrift text
File Description:
application/pdf
Language:
English
Rights:
Copyright by the authors.
Accession Number:
edsbas.C1842AAA
Database:
BASE

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Due to increasing water treatment costs and conservation needs, traditional water loss analysis and acoustic leak detection methods are becoming heavily scrutinized by water utilities. This study explores water loss in Johnson City, Tennessee and how geospatial data analysis techniques improve water loss mitigation. This project uses sample water system pressure data and ordinary kriging spatial interpolation methods to identify leakage areas for further investigation. Analysis of existing geographic information system (GIS) water utility datasets with interpolated hydraulic grade values at sample water pressure points produce manageable survey areas that pinpoint areas with possible water leakage. Field detection methods, including ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and traditional acoustic methods, are employed to verify leakage predictions. Ten leakage areas are identified and verified using traditional acoustic detection methods, work order research, and GPR. The resulting data show that spatial analysis coupled with geospatial analysis of field pressure information improves water loss mitigation.