Top 5 smart water metering predictions for 2019
05 February, 2019 by Rian Sullings – Manager Smart Metering and IoT | Supplied by: WaterGroup Pty LtdThe groundswell of interest in IoT over the past few years has brought many new opportunities for digital water metering which will continue to accelerate throughout 2019.
SA Water expands smart network initiative
30 January, 2019SA Water has incorporated WaterGroup's Trunk Main Monitoring (TMM) System into the mix of technology used in the expansion of its smart network initiative.
Satellite data predicts drought months in advance
29 January, 2019 | Supplied by: Australian National UniversityANU researchers have used data from multiple satellites to measure water below the Earth's surface with apparently unprecedented precision.
Caroma Smart Command intelligent bathroom management system
23 January, 2019 | Supplied by: Caroma IndustriesCaroma has announced the launch of Smart Command, an intelligent bathroom management system that harnesses the IoT to enable real-time remote monitoring, management and control of water use in commercial bathrooms.
Sensor technology to manage sewer network
23 January, 2019 | Supplied by: South East Water LtdSouth East Water worked with Frankston City Council to deploy a series of sewer management programs designed to minimise the impact of spills on the environment.
CEO Insights 2019: Francois Gouws, TRILITY Group
20 December, 2018 | Supplied by: TRILITYFrancois Gouws, MD of TRILITY Group, talks about the impact of energy policy uncertainty and AI technology on the Australian water industry.
CEO Insights 2019: Jonathan McKeown, Australian Water Association
19 December, 2018 | Supplied by: Australian Water AssociationJonathan McKeown predicts trends and talks about the threats facing the Australian water industry in 2019.
Australian tech decontaminating groundwater in Bangladesh
17 December, 2018Infinite Water used its innovative HYDROXON technology to design a custom water treatment plant to remove high levels of naturally occurring arsenic and manganese.
Water purification with a graphene oxide membrane
06 December, 2018 | Supplied by: Monash UniversityEngineers have created technology that can purify contaminated water, making it fit for consumption faster and more energy efficiently than ever before.
Bundaberg Regional Council trials smart water meters
03 December, 2018 | Supplied by: WaterGroup Pty LtdBundaberg Regional Council will implement NB-IoT enabled smart water meters as part of its strategy to increase water efficiency across the region.
AI monitors marine health in Darwin Harbour
30 November, 2018 | Supplied by: Microsoft Pty LtdThe Northern Territory has deployed a Microsoft AI solution to help monitor and manage marine health by rapidly analysing underwater video captured around Darwin Harbour.
Bürkert FLOWave Type 8098 SAW flowmeter
28 November, 2018 | Supplied by: Burkert Fluid Control SystemsThe Type 8098 flowmeter is based on SAW (surface acoustic wave) technology and is mainly designed for applications with high hygienic demands.
New guidelines to keep chemicals out of our waterways
19 November, 2018 | Supplied by: The University of QueenslandEnvironmental water quality is set to improve in Australia and New Zealand, thanks to a new method to set the maximum acceptable concentration of chemicals in waterways.
Liquid waste management at Williamtown
01 November, 2018 | Supplied by: WashboxIn sensitive environments, it is critical for a builder to ensure that there is no risk of construction chemicals from finishing trades leaching into the ground or surrounding waterways.
Thermo Fisher Scientific MACE FloPro stormwater monitoring solution
01 November, 2018 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher ScientificThe MACE FloPro stormwater monitoring solution uses a doppler ultrasonic area velocity sensor that can measure bidirectional flows in open channels, pipes and stormwater culverts without the need for civil works or weirs and flumes, etc.