An acoustic fixed-base pipe monitoring technology that uses fire hydrants to host multisensor devices has already found more than 30 leaks for Kansas City Water.Nonrevenue water loss in Kansas City, Missouri, is being driven down by a successful collaboration between the municipality and California-based technology company Orbis. The partnership began in September 2022 with the installation of 150 Orbis SmartCap telemetry leak detection devices on fire hydrants and over 30 leaks have already been found.The water network in Kansas City comprises 2,300 miles of water pipes and distributes up to 240 million gallons of water a day,


















