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As a pioneer in NRW management and control, Salcon develops and implements water loss reduction strategies via the application of the following activities:-

active leakage control via establishment of District Metered Zones and modern leak detection technologies
speed & quality of repairs
pressure management
rehabilitation and replacement of water mains and communications pipes
water meter management

At Salcon, we have established a firm foothold in the NRW market with ongoing showcases in Sandakan, Sabah, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan and Shandong Province, China.

Our NRW reduction services include:-

Analysis of the NRW situation using advanced software
State-of-the-art NRW management technology, software and leakage management equipment
Cost effective NRW reduction strategy
Project management team and NRW reduction specialists to undertake all NRW reduction activities to meet the agreed targets and programme
Technology transfer in NRW reduction management and operations to water operators to ensure long term sustainability of the reduction
Development of Hydraulic Network Model for long term planning and to enhance operation efficiency

Salcon is also the System Integrator for AQUIS, as water network modeling software developed by Seven Technologies, Denmark. It is one of the most advanced, powerful and extensive software in the market designed to improve the hydraulic performance, water quality and operational safety of a water network system. With the use of the software, it aims to reduce water supply cost, non-revenue water, customer's complaint and capital investment.


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