AT&T, IBM Provide Solution for Leaky Pipes
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network in Business
AT&T (T), IBM (IBM) and Atlanta-based Mueller Water Products (MWA) announced Monday that the three companies have teamed up to provide an Internet of Things-anchored solution to leaky municipal pipes
Mueller provides sensors that use sound to detect leaks. That data is relayed to IBM's Water Management Center via AT&T's LTE wireless network, providing live updates on the status of water flow. The tech was demoed in three cities — Atlanta, Los Angeles and Las Vegas — and the results were revealed at theNational Institute of Standards and Technology expo in Washington, D.C.
"A typical water pipe leak wastes almost 400,000 gallons of water per year," Mike Troiano, AT&T's vice president of industrial IoT solutions, said in a statement. "We're giving communities more visibility into their water supply, and helping them better manage the future operation of their water systems."
Las Vegas Valley Water District engineer Charles Scott said the technology allowed his team to "monitor pipes for small subsurface leaks, which gives us a better opportunity to fix them before they develop into larger leaks." The LVVWD has more than 4,000 miles of pipeline and a reservoir system that holds up to 900 million gallons of water to serve a million residents plus 40 million annual visitors to the gaming capital of the U.S.
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