Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Governor Johnson Sakaja revealed that 51 per cent of Nairobi’s water is classified as non-revenue water, either lost through leakages or consumed without billing/FILE

CITY HALL

Nairobi Water Flags Off Leak Detection Vans to Curb Water Losses

Acting Managing Director, Martin Nang’ole, says the specialised vehicles will enhance the company’s ability to detect hidden leaks, monitor water usage, and respond more quickly to faults, thereby safeguarding water resources and improving supply reliability for customers.

NAIROBI, Kenya Jan 14 – The Nairobi City Water and Sewerage Company Limited (NCWSC) has taken a significant step towards improving water service delivery with the official flagging off of new Leak Detection Vans.

Acting Managing Director, Martin Nang’ole, says the specialised vehicles will enhance the company’s ability to detect hidden leaks, monitor water usage, and respond more quickly to faults, thereby safeguarding water resources and improving supply reliability for customers.

“These specialised Leak Detection Vans will greatly improve how we monitor and manage our network by enabling accurate leak detection, quicker repairs, and reduced disruption to communities. This investment reflects our commitment to improving efficiency, safeguarding water, and enhancing customer satisfaction,” said Nang’ole.

The vans are equipped with modern technology designed to accurately locate underground leaks, minimise unnecessary excavation, and reduce repair time.

This is expected to lessen disruption to roads and surrounding communities during maintenance works.

In addition, the equipment will support the identification of illegal water connections and enable monitoring of water usage during night hours to determine whether high consumption is due to leakage or unauthorised use.

The deployment of the Leak Detection Vans forms part of Nairobi Water’s broader strategy to enhance service reliability, reduce non-revenue water, and improve customer satisfaction, in line with the County Government’s commitment to sustainable water management.

Comments

More on Capital News

EDUCATION

The three-year scholarships, worth Sh20 billion, will support 10,000 students under the World Bank-funded Elimu programme and 2,337 girls in Kajiado County through CAMFED.

Headlines

The governor questioned the viability of emerging political movements linked to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, arguing that such formations lack both a clear...

Headlines

“I’m not a politician. I love everyone and respect everyone. My uncle has agreed to a family meeting on the 1st. I would like...

Headlines

The petition questions whether the appointment of the Principal Secretaries complied with constitutional requirements, including public participation, merit-based selection, and adherence to the principles...

Kenya

The Muminji and Evurore Ward seats in Embu County fell vacant after Newton Kariuki (Muminji) and Duncan Mbui (Evurore) resigned to contest the Mbeere...

World

UNESCO stressed that internet connectivity is also essential for other rights, including education, freedom of association and assembly, and participation in social, cultural and...

ANTI-GRAFT WATCHDOG

"The land matter he is referring to is in court, which limits my comments. I bought the said land in 2020 way before I...

Kenya

He insisterd that the Supreme Court must publicly acknowledge that the ban was wrong, arguing that no group of seven judges should arrogate to...