Top 5 smart water metering predictions for 2018
05 February, 2018 by Rian Sullings, Manager Smart Metering & IoT | Supplied by: WaterGroup Pty LtdThis year smart water metering will continue to build on the achievements of 2017 and take them to new levels, and new solutions will start to emerge.
Water 4.0 — following the digitisation trend
02 February, 2018The latest developments in the field of drinking water preparation and distribution will be on show at the upcoming trade fair IFAT in Munich.
Keller DCX-22 AA data logging probes for water level monitoring
01 February, 2018 | Supplied by: Bestech Australia Pty LtdBestech Australia introduces Keller DCX-22 AA data logging probes to monitor groundwater levels and tank filling levels, which can be used under a wide range of conditions.
Data analysis software to help households save water
31 January, 2018The software uses hourly water use data supplied by smart water meters to identify irrigation habits, allowing water utilities to tailor engagement with individual customers.
Rheem upgrades manufacturing facility following deregulation
23 January, 2018 | Supplied by: Rheem AustraliaRheem Australia has unveiled its newly upgraded manufacturing facility in Rydalmere, Sydney. The $40 million upgrade was opened by Minister for the Environment and Energy Josh Frydenberg.
Desalination to the rescue
23 January, 2018 by Dr Peter Harrop, Chairman | Supplied by: IDTechExThe world has very little fresh water and it is running out. At tens of billions of tonnes yearly, the fresh water of the ice caps is falling into the salty sea, which is already 97% of the world's water.
SA Water aims for $0 net electricity costs by 2020
23 January, 2018SA Water plans to reduce its demand on the grid and increase its renewable energy generation and storage capacity, in an ambitious plan to achieve zero net electricity costs within the next three years.
Smart cities with water and energy efficiencies
19 January, 2018A future smart cities project in Western Australia that involves academic, infrastructure and technology partners will assess how cities can use blockchain technology and data analytics to integrate distributed energy and water systems.
Self-primer ideal for sea water at Daydream
18 January, 2018 | Supplied by: Hydro InnovationsA seawater pump was needed at Daydream Island to pump filtered sea water to the Living Reef on the North Side of the Daydream Island Resort.
SCG water stations are a hit with cricket fans
10 January, 2018 | Supplied by: Sydney Water CorporationSydney Water and the Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust have installed 12 new permanent water stations at the SCG, enabling cricket fans to obtain free water in an effort to encourage better health and a better environment.
Philippines water purification plant gets an upgrade
11 December, 2017De Nora Water Technologies is partnering with JFE Engineering to upgrade the biggest water purification plant in the Philippines, which supplies water to approximately six million people in Metropolitan Manila.
Barangaroo set to export water
08 December, 2017 | Supplied by: LendleaseWith a projected production of more than 200 million litres annually, the recycled water plant at Barangaroo was officially opened today.
Hydroflux HUBER joins with EPCO Australia
05 December, 2017The Hydroflux Group of water treatment companies has announced the launch of Hydroflux Epco — a brand combining wastewater innovator Hydroflux HUBER with EPCO Australia, one of Australia's longest standing water companies.
ABB ACQ580 water drive
29 November, 2017 | Supplied by: Control Logic Pty LtdThe ABB580 is an all-compatible drive for water and wastewater from ABB. Created exclusively for the water industry, the robust, compact drive can be wall mounted or cabinet built and features built-in pump application functionalities.
Smart water metering with NB-IoT
01 November, 2017 | Supplied by: WaterGroup Pty LtdWater conservation consultancy WaterGroup has announced the launch of its NarrowBand Internet of Things (NB-IoT) ultrasonic, intelligent water meters.