Leaks in underground water pipes are a major problem for many cities, counties and water districts. They can cause a significant amount of water loss, damage to surrounding infrastructure, and even health hazards.
Fortunately, there are a number of different water leak detection methods that can be used to detect such leaks. One of the most effective and practical methods is flow and pressure remote sensors for water monitoring.

Flow and Pressure Monitoring
Flow rate is an important factor when monitoring a water pipeline. Flow meters measure the rate of liquid flowing through a pipeline and provide a precise measurement of the flow rate. A flow meter can measure the flow rate of a specific section of the pipeline and can be used to assess the overall flow rate of the entire pipeline.
Pressure monitoring systems are used to measure and record the pressure in a water pipeline. The system consists of a pressure sensor, which is typically installed at the end of the pipeline, and a recorder that monitors and records the pressure data. The data can then be used to analyze the pressure conditions inside the pipeline.
How Does Flow and Pressure Monitoring Help with Leak Detection?
Underground leak detection can be difficult to due to their hidden nature. Traditional methods of leak detection are costly and time consuming, and often require excavation of the area to inspect the pipes and fittings. There is a better way to detect underground water leaks with the help of flow and pressure monitoring technology.
By monitoring water flow and pressure levels along a pipe network, you can detect changes in fluid flows and pressure within an underground water supply system. By inspecting and recording the flow rates and pressure inside the pipes, any changes in the system can be detected and analyzed to identify potential leaks.
Pressure monitoring systems can also be used to detect changes in pressure that are caused by seasonal changes or other external factors. These changes can indicate potential problems, such as water shortages or contamination. By monitoring and analyzing the pressure data, it is possible to detect these issues early and take appropriate action.
Remote Flow and Pressure Sensors
Flow and pressure monitoring with remote sensors can detect leaks with high accuracy without requiring access to the actual pipe. This is especially beneficial for underground pipes that are difficult to get to. Remote flow and pressure monitoring equipment can be installed on existing pipe systems, are cost-effective, and easy to install, making it ideal for many different types of water pipe networks.
Remote monitors allow for real-time monitoring of the fluid flows and pressure inside the pipes. This means that technicians don’t have to physically enter the area to measure the flow and pressure of the water. Instead, they can use a remote monitoring system to collect data from outside of the facility, then locate leaks. This data can then be used to identify any changes in the system, such as a decrease in pressure or flow rate, which could indicate a leak.
Remote flow and pressure monitoring devices also provide the ability to collect data over time. By collecting data over time, technicians can analyze trends and changes in the flow and pressure. This can help to identify problems before they become larger issues, such as very small leaks, and can help to reduce the amount of time and resources that are needed to address the issue.
The pressure data collected by the pressure monitoring system can be used to identify other potential issues in the pipeline such as blockages or over-pressurization. By detecting these issues early, they can be addressed quickly, preventing costly repairs or service interruptions.