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|a Thornton, Julian.
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|a Water loss control
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|c Julian Thornton.
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|a 2nd ed.
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|a New York :
|b McGraw-Hill,
|c [2008]
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|a 1 electronic text :
|b ill.
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|a McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering
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|a Print version c2008.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Also issued in print and PDF version.
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|a Description based on cover image and table of contents, viewed on March 11, 2009.
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|a Water leakage.
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|a Water
|x Distribution
|x Management.
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|a Water leakage
|x Economic aspects.
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|a Water-supply
|x Management.
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|a Piping
|x Maintenance and repair.
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|a Water efficiency.
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|a Hydraulics.
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|a Loss control.
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|a Electronic books.
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|a Internet resources.
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|a Kunkel, George.
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|a Sturm, Reinhard.
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|a Pearson, David.
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|a Trow, Stuart.
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|a Gauley, Bill.
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|a Introduction.
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|a Water loss control: a topic of the twenty-first century.
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|a Understanding the types of water losses.
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|a Water loss management in the united states and internationally-what is necessary to control the water loss problem?
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|a Steps and components of a water loss control program.
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|a Validation of source meter accuracy.
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|a Evaluating water losses-using a standardized water audit and performance indicators.
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|a Data collection, formatting, and management.
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|a Identifying economic interventions against water losses.
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|a Modelling water losses.
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|a Controlling apparent losses-capturing missing revenue and improving consumption data integrity.
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|a Controlling apparent losses-customer meter inaccuracy.
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|a Controlling apparent losses from data transfer errors by leveraging advanced metering infrastructure.
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|a Controlling apparent losses from systematic data handling errors in customer billing systems.
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|a Controlling apparent losses-unauthorized consumption.
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|a Controlling real losses in the field-proactive leak detection.
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|a Controlling real losses-speed and quality of leak repair.
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|a Controlling real losses-pressure management.
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|a Controlling real losses-infrastructure management.
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|a Water efficiency programs.
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|a Using in-house staff or a contractor and designing a bid document.
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|a Understanding basic hydraulics.
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