How Dublin City Countil is managing water leakage?
Dublin City Council Explains their approach to managing leakage in their network.
A certain amount of water leakage is to be expected in any water supply system. However due to the age of the network in the Dublin Region, many of the pipes are in such poor condition that they are prone to bursts, leaks and low water pressure. It is estimated that up to 1200 kilometres of the network is over 50 years old. The Dublin Region has been very proactive in managing water leakage since the mid 1990’s through the Active Leakage Reduction Programme and the Watermains Rehabilitation Programme. As a result leakage levels have been reduced from 43% to 29% from 1997 to 2009.
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