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MEASURED LEAKAGE OF WATER SUPPLY
Unaccounted-for water; Water leakage

unaccounted      
¦ adjective (unaccounted for) not taken into consideration or explained.
Material unaccounted for         
  • At the [[Tokai Nuclear Power Plant]] in Japan, the issue of residual holdup was problematic. In 1988, operators noticed plutonium becoming stuck in [[glovebox]]es. This led to the development of a system that would allow measurement of the residual holdup without having to dismantle the [[hot cell]]s. However, the system's imprecision contributed to an overall measurement uncertainty of roughly 15%. By 1994, due to a variety of factors, the plant's MUF had grown to about 69 kg of plutonium.<ref name="auto8"/>
Material Unaccounted For; LEMUF; Inventory difference; Inventory Difference
Material unaccounted for (MUF), in the context of nuclear material, refers to any discrepancy between a nuclear-weapons state's physical inventory of nuclear material, and the book inventory. The difference can be either a positive discrepancy (an apparent gain of material) or a negative discrepancy (an apparent loss of material).
Non-revenue water         
Non revenue water (NRW) is water that has been produced and is "lost" before it reaches the customer. Losses can be real losses (through leaks, sometimes also referred to as physical losses) or apparent losses (for example through theft or metering inaccuracies).

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Non-revenue water

Non revenue water (NRW) is water that has been produced and is "lost" before it reaches the customer. Losses can be real losses (through leaks, sometimes also referred to as physical losses) or apparent losses (for example through theft or metering inaccuracies). High levels of NRW are detrimental to the financial viability of water utilities, as well to the quality of water itself. NRW is typically measured as the volume of water "lost" as a share of net water produced. However, it is sometimes also expressed as the volume of water "lost" per km of water distribution network per day.

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1. Unaccounted for At least four of the men remain unaccounted for.
2. Several Italians and Britons were unaccounted for.
3. Two pandas were still unaccounted for after the quake.
4. One workers was unaccounted for as of Wednesday night.
5. About 150 fishing trawlers were unaccounted for, he said.