Note: Water loss equals the sum of real and apparent losses that are caused by unauthorized consumption, meter inaccuracies, accounting errors, data processing errors, leaks in transmission and distribution mains, leaks in service connections up to the customer meter, seepage, overflow, evaporation, theft, malfunctioning distribution system controls, and other unaccounted-for water, as described in the American Water Works Association M36 manual - Water Audits and Water Loss Control Programs.
Table 1. Water Audit Components
System Input Volume (Finished Water + Purchased Water) | Authorized Consumption | Billed Authorized Consumption | Billed Metered Consumption (including water exported, wholesale sales) | Revenue Water |
Billed Unmetered Consumption (Bulk water sales, utility uses) | ||||
Unbilled Authorized Consumption | Unbilled Metered Consumption | |||
Unbilled Unmetered Consumption | ||||
Water Losses | Apparent Loss | Unauthorized Consumption (Theft, uncontrolled hydrants, etc.) | Non-revenue Water | |
Metering Inaccuracies (Customer, station meters) | ||||
Data Handling Errors | ||||
Real Losses | Leakage on Transmission and Distribution Mains | |||
Leakage and Overflows at Utility's Storage Tanks | ||||
Leakage on Service Connections (Up to point of customer meter) |
Wis. Admin. Code Public Service Commission PSC 185.85