WaterGroup worked with retirement villages to expand the size of gifts under the Christmas tree by detecting leaks and saving money.

Don’t retire on detecting those leaks

Christmas keeps coming. Several property managers and owners of retirement living villages throughout Australia will again have conserved thousands of litres of water, saving their residents tens of thousands of dollars by detecting leaks. It makes for a nice present under the Christmas tree. This initiative involved collaboration with WaterGroup, Australia’s largest corporate water savings provider, renowned for its success in helping clients save money and water. Read More
Smart water treatment services provide a range of opportunities for water utilities and industrial water users to become more sustainable.

Efficient, sustainable, and smart water treatment services

It is difficult to think of a critical industry that flies beneath our collective radar quite like the water and wastewater (WWW) sector. Water is an increasingly precious natural resource. Yet, many people turn on a tap and just expect clean water. They have little understanding of the water and wastewater infrastructure and automation systems that make this possible. Read More
Water is one of Earth’s most consumed resources and is vital for sustaining life and supporting human activities. Global industry – agriculture, petrochemicals, mining, paper, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals – relies heavily on an abundant supply of fresh water for production and energy.

Water management strategies for high-consumption industries

Water is one of Earth’s most consumed resources and is vital for sustaining life and supporting human activities. Global industry – agriculture, petrochemicals, mining, paper, food and beverage, and pharmaceuticals – relies heavily on an abundant supply of fresh water for production and energy. Read More
This portable camera is an example of remote control technology for the water industry.

Urgent! Searching for IoT and remote control technology experts!

The water and wastewater industry is under increasing pressure to optimise efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure environmental compliance. Traditional management methods often rely on manual inspections and reactive maintenance, leading to inefficiencies and potential disruptions. Enter the game-changing combination of remote control technology and the Internet of Things (IoT). This powerful duo is transforming how water and wastewater facilities operate, offering a proactive and data-driven approach to management. Read More