With years of experience in metering essential services, one company is now setting its sights on transforming the future of water management with smart metering.
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Unitywater will replace more than 11,000 water meters this financial year as part of its water transformation program. Over the next five years, it will invest $400 million in water and wastewater assets.
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ifm is heading to Ozwater’25 with a powerful lineup of water management technologies – from flow sensors to remote monitoring. Here’s why stand T05 is a must-visit for water and wastewater professionals this May.
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The baseball stadium analogy of “build it, and they will come” does not apply to digital water meters. Taggle Systems shows us what work is needed for such a project to be effective and successful.
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India is undergoing a rapid transformation. Digital technology is being used to develop early warning systems for floods. How did this happen, and who is supporting this work?
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WaterNSW is installing additional gauging points to assist authorities in tracking and measuring inflows from recent rainfall across the northern basin, moving into the Barwon Darling catchment via the Paroo River over the next few weeks.
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Have you ever wondered how to use precise consumption measurement to ensure that you have an effective water management strategy? One company has developed a range of sensors to help you with just that task.
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In the evolving landscape of facility and sustainability management, the Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a transformative force, particularly in water management. What was once a nascent, experimental technology riddled with teething problems has now matured into a reliable, indispensable tool.
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Eligible water users have three weeks remaining to opt in for free telemetry and installation, which will save them significant out-of-pocket costs and help them become compliant with metering rules.
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Badger Meter, Inc. announced in late January 2025 that it had acquired SmartCover Systems (“SmartCover”) from XPV Water Partners for US$185 million, aiming to enhance real-time monitoring of collection systems, concentrating on sewer line and lift station oversight.
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