Free Water Loss Audit Webinars

On March 10, there will be a free webinar (Session 3) provided by the Southwest Environmental Finance Center which provides an introduction to a water loss audit, the audit software, and the information needed to complete an audit. This may be a good starting place for operators that want to complete their own audit but have not attended the audit training. This training is only one hour long, so it won’t cover everything that is needed for an audit, but hopefully will provide a good foundation.

Learn more about this webinar and other upcoming sessions by visiting IFA: Water Loss Audits (in.gov).

If you’d like assistance with your audit or validation, contact Commonwealth Engineers today.

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Session 3: Water Loss Control & the Water Audit, Including new Version 6 | March 10, 2022, 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET

Session 3 will explain what the water audit is, what it reveals about a utility, what data is needed to complete the audit, where the data is entered into the audit and other types of analysis that can be completed to move beyond the audit. This session will also introduce AWWA’s Free Water Audit Software Version 6. Register Here

Session 4: Taking Action to Address Apparent Losses | March 31, 2022, 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET

Session 4 will focus on taking action to address apparent water loss identified in the audit. In this session, we will discuss the resources and tools available for small systems to reduce apparent losses. Register Here

Session 5: Taking Action to Address Real Losses | April 14, 2022, 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET

Session 5 will focus on taking action to address real water loss identified in the audit. In this session, we will discuss the resources and tools available for small systems to reduce real losses.  Register Here

Session 6: Mapping – the Water Loss Control and Asset Management Nexus | April 28, 2022, 1:00 – 2:00 PM ET

Water Loss Control and Asset Management go hand-in-hand; data is the common element. This session will cover how basic asset and event data collection and map visualization techniques can support your water loss control efforts, build a better picture of your infrastructure condition, and provide actionable information to guide maintenance efforts and future capital improvement projects.  Register Here