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Detecting leaks in water networks is a costly challenge. This article
introduces a practical solution: the integration of optical network with water
networks for efficient leak detection. Our approach uses a fiber-optic cable to
measure vibrations, enabling accurate leak identification and localization by
an intelligent algorithm. We also propose a method to access leak severity for
prioritized repairs. Our solution detects even small leaks with flow rates as
low as 0.027 L/s. It offers a cost-effective way to improve leak detection,
enhance water management, and increase operational efficiency.

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