The purpose of this water conservation study is to identify projects which result in energy maintenance and cost savings in the process water distribution system at Badger Army Ammunition Plant (BAAP) in Baraboo, Wisconsin. A leak detection survey was performed on all process water piping with a diameter of 6 inches or greater. The leak detection analysis was performed using a combination of listening devices and preamplified-transducer systems to identify the majority of leak locations. When the location of the leak could not be readily identified using these methods, a leak correlator was used. The leak correlator determines leak location based on the time it takes for sound to travel from the leak to a waterline connection point.
Water Conservation Study. Badger Army Ammunition Plant, Baraboo, Wisconsin
1995
318 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Energy Use, Supply, & Demand , Policies, Regulations & Studies , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Leak detectors , Water distribution , Water conservation , Maintenance , Costs , Surveys , Savings , Energy consumption , Water pipes , Water supplies , Military facilities , Wisconsin , Badger army ammunition plant , Sauk county(Wisconsin)
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