New Mexico uses system combining satellites, AI to detect water leaks in rural areas

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NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Environment Department today is utilizing a satellite-based leak detection program to help rural communities quickly identify and repair leaks in drinking water systems. LeakTracer uses L-band synthetic aperture radar satellite data and artificial intelligence to proactively detect leaks in rural water systems, according to the department. Once a leak is […]



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