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Uncertainty to Clarity: p-CAT Nexus Pauses Pipeline Replacement for a Queensland Utility
In the pursuit of optimising infrastructure management and ensuring the reliability of its water supply network, a leading water utility in Australia had initiated a comprehensive pipeline rehabilitation and replacement project on what it described as “one of the most critical assets in its entire water network.” This approach, while straightforward, often leads to unnecessary expenditures and disruptions, as entire pipeline segments are replaced regardless of their actual co
Feb 13 min read


Safeguarding Critical Infrastructure with p-CAT
From Crisis to Control The client, a prominent mining company in Australia, had embarked on a critical infrastructure management initiative to assess the condition of their extensive water pipeline network. Historically, the client's approach to maintaining their ageing water pipelines involved systematic and routine excavations and replacements, based primarily on the water pipelines' age. This traditional method, while straightforward, proved to be inefficient and extremely
Feb 15 min read


Stopping the 'Water Hammer' Asset Killer in its Tracks
Transient Monitoring Uncovers Major Unauthorised Water Use and Asset Risk For councils and utilities managing vast, ageing water networks, the silent threat of water hammer - or high-magnitude pressure transients - is a constant, insidious risk. These sudden, massive pressure surges drastically accelerate pipe failure, stress joints, and lead to costly, disruptive repairs. This case study demonstrates how a proactive, data-driven transient monitoring approach, utilising advan
Mar 20, 20244 min read
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