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Data and Report from S&T Project 22086: Evaluation of Acoustic Emission Sensing Technologies for Pressurized Buried Water Pipeline Leak Detection

Water pipeline leaks can be extremely costly in terms of non-revenue water losses, resource allocations, contracted leak detection and locating services, repair costs, water transmission service shutdowns, and even occasional legal outfall from property damage. A variety of buried pipeline monitoring and leak detection/locating techniques have been developed, but acoustic emission (AE)-based techniques were identified by the research team as the most promising for effective long-term and proactive monitoring for leak detection and locating across large pipeline systems. The primary objective of this research project was to gain knowledge and expertise for successfully developing and deploying AE sensing/monitoring systems along existing and future pipelines, so that Reclamation can self-perform early leak detection monitoring and accurate leak location services in near-real-time—at a fraction of the cost compared to single one-time or subscription-based private-sector monitoring services. Research activities included market research, literature and technology review, several laboratory and field-scale experiments, development and testing of prototype acoustic dataloggers and sensors, development and testing of custom software and scripts for performing AE detection and source localization, and pursuing acquisitions of commercial dataloggers and a distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) system for field deployments along the Mni Wiconi Rural Water Supply System.
Generation Effort S&T Project 22086: Evaluation of Acoustic Emission Sensing Technologies for Pressurized Buried Water Pipeline Leak Detection
Themes Infrastructure and Assets
Tags Geophysics, Acoustic Emissions, Pipeline Leaks, Leak Detection, Leak Locating, Structural Health Monitoring
Reclamation Project
Reclamation Program Science and Technology Program

Location Information

Location Description The Bureau of Reclamation’s Technical Service Center (TSC) provides innovative solutions to water and power resource issues. The TSC consists of approximately 565 scientists, engineers, and other professional and office staff, and operates a world-class materials and hydraulic engineering laboratory. TSC's mission is to be Reclamation’s preferred provider of science and engineering services, and to be the preferred employer of engineers and scientists in the U.S. TSC values are founded on personal and professional integrity. The TSC is located at the Denver Federal Center, 6th and Kipling, Building 67, Denver, Colorado 80225-0007.
Location Tags Denver Federal Center
Location Parent
State(s) Colorado
Unified Region(s) Upper Colorado Basin
Timezone MT
Elevation 5,619 ft
Vertical Datum NAVD88
Coordinates (lat, long) See Location Details
Horizontal Datum WGS84