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Why do rising sewer mains need better leak detection?

Rising sewer mains operate out of sight and face challenges like pressure transients, aging infrastructure, and limited monitoring. This blog by Technical Director Phil Edwards explores why better leak detection is vital for improving visibility, preventing pollution incidents and supporting Ofwat AMP8 performance goals.

A conversation with Peter Han

In this “Conversation with” we caught up with Peter Han, Vice President (Sales). Peter shared how organization, communication and a client-focused mindset shape his role. We discussed his route into the pipeline industry, the variety in his day-to-day work and why staying open to new opportunities has helped drive his career forward.

From source to tap - downstream: Reducing water demand

The final article in our “From source to tap” series explores how smart metering, education and customer engagement help utilities reduce water demand, lower treatment costs, and strengthen long-term supply resilience.

From source to tap - midstream: Keeping water in the network

Europe loses up to a quarter of its treated water before it reaches customers. In this midstream blog from Atmos’ “From source to tap” series, discover how leak and theft detection technologies, like the Negative Pressure Wave method, help utilities reduce non-revenue water and strengthen network resilience.

From source to tap - upstream: Protecting water at its source

Europe’s water networks are under increasing pressure from drought and climate change. This first blog in Atmos International’s “From source to tap” series explores upstream challenges in groundwater and reservoir management, and how utilities can protect water at its source through diversification, desalination and efficiency improvements.

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