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ARTICLES
A Professional
Perspective


All articles written
by Sam Godfrey for
the Texas Water
Utilities Journal.


> Drought
Management
:
Are you prepared
for a water crisis?

> Electronic Leak
Detection
:
The Hi-Tech
Conservation tool.

> Leak Detection:
Accounting for
lost water.

> How much water
can you afford
to lose?


> Common Sense
Water Conservation

Saving water is always important. For the environment. For your customers.
For your utility. A SAMCO leak detection survey delivers benefits for everyone -
from helping meet water needs in a drought to enhancing revenue to improving
the reliability of your water utility system.

Leak detection maps
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Stanley LakeWeslacoSan Marcos
Cedar Hill 1 Cedar Hill 2Cedar Hill 3
Cedar Hill 4 Cedar Hill 5
Acton
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Acton

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Business benefits that are real

A SAMCO survey can help your water utility run a solid, more efficient, more
profitable business. With the information gathered in a SAMCO survey, you can:

  • reduce water cost
  • increase revenues
  • reduce production cost
  • safeguard public health
  • reduce legal liability
  • improve customer service and public relations
  • increase system knowledge

 

 
 

 
In 1986, the Lower Colorado River Authority developed their first-ever Leakage
Control Team to assist
small utilities with leak
detection projects.

Fluid Conservation Systems was chosen to
provide the latest
technology for this new
team. Sam Godfrey was
trained by FCS and
began his career as a
Leak Detection Expert.
Over the past 17 years,
Sam has honed his
skills and become one
of the most
knowledgeable and
experienced water-leak
technicians in the
country.

We consider Sam a
valuable member of the
FCS customer family.

Tom McGee
Director of Operations
Fluid Conservation
Systems, Inc.

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"We have found leak detection services to be invaluable in managing our water system.  SAMCO's annual program has been particularly helpful in finding hidden leaks, which has significantly reduced the city's water losses.  Even with an 80-year old water system, I am always amazed at the number of leaks found that were entirely hidden from the surface."

Casey B. Sledge, P.E., AICP
Director of Public Works / City Engineer
City of Taylor