Aging water distribution systems are target of new MOU

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BUFFALO GROVE, IL, Mar. 22, 2011 -- Wachs Water Services and Veritec Consulting Inc., a Miya Group Company, today announced a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aimed at further helping utilities ensure reliable and sustainable operation of aging water distribution systems.

The majority of underground water infrastructure in urban areas of North America, such as pipelines and valves, were installed over 60 years ago. Managing these aging water assets is becoming a greater challenge with each passing year despite the proactive efforts of many utilities. Water main breaks, water loss, unbilled water and reduction in treatment efficiencies (energy and chemical usage) are all impacting the quality and quantity of water received by consumers.

"Water infrastructure renewal represents a major challenge for many urban centers because it's a large issue to tackle," said Alain Lalonde, Principal, Veritec Consulting Inc. "This MOU provides our clients with the added value of incorporating in-line leak detection technologies, valve maintenance, hydrant assessments and GIS information services to immediately enhance water distribution system operations."

The MOU outlines cooperation in a number of areas, including the use of advanced LDS 1000 and Investigator pipeline condition assessment services for in-line leak detection, non-revenue water loss programs, accurate hydraulic modeling, and flow and pressure inspections. The LDS 1000 and Investigator in-line pipeline condition assessment technologies provide accurate and tangible information which can be immediately used to pinpoint weak sections of the water distribution system prior to a rupture or a significant loss of water. The advanced pipeline condition assessment technologies can visually inspect the inside of pressurized transmission and distribution mains with no disruption to service.

"We are excited to introduce Veritec's proven approaches to water loss assessment and non-revenue water loss reduction planning to our customers," said Cliff Wilson, President, Wachs Water Services. "With the addition of the LDS 1000 and Investigator pipeline condition assessment technologies to Veritec's expertise, clients will benefit from programs that provide greater accuracy, more information and maximized return on investments."

Under the terms of the MOU, the scope of the strategic alliance will include joint field training and cooperative marketing to customers and channels throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean.

About Wachs Water Services
Wachs Water Services is the North American leader in the management and rehabilitation of critical water assets, including valves, pipelines and hydrants. Proven GIS field verification and integration services help utilities to analyze and prioritize infrastructure maintenance to improve asset reliability and optimize investments.

About Veritec Consulting Inc.
Veritec Consulting Inc., a Miya Group Company provides specialty services to the North American water and wastewater industry including water efficiency programs, efficiency product testing, flow & pressure monitoring, hydrant flow testing, hydraulic modeling, metering & AMR, water loss & leakage reduction, sewer flow monitoring, infiltration & inflow and system optimization.

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