Hot Springs Cuts Non-Revenue Water Loss Nearly in Half with Digital Solutions from Xylem
November 19 2024 - 7:15AM
Business Wire
Arkansas city modernizes aging
infrastructure
The City of Hot Springs took decisive steps to reduce
non-revenue water loss by nearly 50 percent using advanced digital
solutions from Xylem (NYSE: XYL).
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The City of Hot Springs Utilities in
Arkansas credits advanced metering infrastructure and leak
detection for reducing water loss and strives to continuously
improve with virtual district metering areas. (Photo: Business
Wire)
Hot Springs’ 143-year-old water system experienced frequent
leaks due to aging infrastructure and the rocky terrain. The city
modernized their system and reduced non-revenue water loss nearly
in half.
"Our first wise investment was the deployment of advanced
metering infrastructure (AMI), which allowed us to monitor the
system more efficiently with Sensus iPERL® meters and the FlexNet®
communication network,” said Monty Ledbetter, director of utilities
at the City of Hot Springs.
The technology upgrade enabled remotely managed water monitoring
and real-time leak detection. It helped Hot Springs identify a
sudden water loss of four million gallons. The team quickly located
the water line and repaired a broken air release valve.
The utility continued its digital transformation by adding
virtual district metering areas with Xylem Vue. The integrated
software and analytics platform allowed the city to pinpoint high
water loss areas by creating smaller, more manageable zones within
the network.
Daily monitoring of the analytics dashboard has been key. When
the system flagged unaccounted-for water in one zone, utility
workers investigated, and after three inspections, discovered a
fire hydrant leaking 2,000 gallons per hour into a creek.
"With Xylem Vue, we're not just reacting to leaks. We're
proactively detecting them before they become major issues,” said
Ledbetter. “This ability to pinpoint problem areas in real time
allows for substantial cost and time savings.”
The city strategically plans to expand the virtual zones and
aims to bring non-revenue water down to 10 percent. To learn more
about Hot Springs’ digital transformation, read the case study.
About Xylem
Xylem (XYL) is a Fortune 500 global water solutions company that
empowers customers and communities to build a more water-secure
world. Our 23,000 diverse employees delivered combined pro forma
revenue of $8.1 billion in 2023, optimizing water and resource
management with innovation and expertise. Join us at www.xylem.com
and “Let’s Solve Water.”
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