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New devices will now detect water leakage in Sharjah buildings

Sharjah - The prepaid water control circuit systems for water metering and leakage had achieved promising results in detecting unseen leakages.

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Published: Sun 4 Sep 2016, 10:08 AM

Last updated: Mon 5 Sep 2016, 9:09 AM

Advanced technological devices to detect water leakage at government entities, residential buildings and mosques in the emirate of Sharjah have produced encouraging results in energy efficiency and saving.
Dr Rashid Al Leem, the Chairman of Sharjah Electricity & Water Authority (Sewa), said these devices were part of an innovative pilot project approved by the Ministry of Energy to rationalise consumption of electricity and water under the National Strategy for Innovation.
The prepaid water control circuit systems for water metering and leakage, he said, had achieved promising results in detecting unseen leakages.
According to him, Sewa was planning to expand the project to include all government departments, schools, mosques and high end-consumers. Essam Al Mulla, Head of Water unit, said the systems were installed in 25 mosques, eight government departments and a number of housing units.
"Water consumption was reduced by 40 per cent in government departments, 30 per cent in mosques and 20 per cent in residential complexes," he noted.
 
 


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