Africa Water, Sanitation & Hygiene July-August 2015 Vol. 10 No.4 | Page 18

Water Supply A Closer Look at Water Main Break Prediction By Peter Chawaga breaks will happen, many utilities are working to identify their critical locations where vulnerable pipe may break,” he said. “By giving these pipe segments high priority to replacement, they aim to reduce their overall risk and improve the performance of their pipeline infrastructures.” The future of this identification is tied with statistics. Grigg identifies the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC) as particularly adept at mining their system’s data and putting it to use to fight main breaks. Armed With Data Image credit: “Adams St Water Main SWB Geiser 2,” Infrogmation of New Orleans © 2013 T o residents, municipalities, and water utility professionals, no calamity is quite like a water main break. Whether a break remains unseen, covertly expending the precious resource and