Atmos article featured in Water Magazine’s editorial focus on asset management and maintenance

From raw and potable water networks to irrigation systems, industrial zones and urban areas, water pipelines are the backbone of a functioning water system network, yet water pipelines are recognized as assets or included in asset maintenance programs.

Large portions of the UK water pipeline network are aging, buried underground and prone to water leakage too, so it’s never been more crucial to recognize water pipelines as assets.

In Atmos’ editorial focus on asset management and maintenance for Water Magazine’s latest issue, our Business Development Director for water Martin Duff discusses the following:

  • Current trunk mains pipeline maintenance strategies
  • External water leak detection methods
  • Internal water leak detection methods
  • Pipeline repair and replacement
  • A multimethod approach to water leak detection

Read the full feature in this issue of Water Magazine. Click the image below to read.

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