NI Water has announced plans to expand the use of innovative satellite leak detection technology. The move comes after a series of successful trials which assisted the company in detecting leaks on their water network.
Bristol Water will remotely monitor its 15 dams from space using pioneering DAMSAT satellite technology.
SUEZ has announced the launch of MasterPlan, the latest product from technology partner Utilis Corp, a deployable pipe deficiency data layer, improving operational efficiencies for water utilities.
South Staffs Water is using state-of-the-art satellite leak detection technology to detect leaks in South Staffordshire and Cambridge in its aim to cut leakage by at least 15%.
The Environment Agency and Herefordshire Council are using satellite technology to target sites where soil water run-off is causing big problems for the environment and the county’s roads.
A major crack-down by Thames Water is seeing the company fix more than two Oxford leaks a day in a bid to conserve water. Over 420 leaks were repaired across the city in the last six months – saving more than eight million litres of water every day.
The Government’s Geospatial Commission is to make its first investment from its £80 million two-year budget.
Yorkshire Water has announced an ambitious package as it looks to reduce leakage by over 40 per cent by 2025 and become one of the leaders in the water industry.
HUBER Technology will be exhibiting at the Utility Live at the NEC Birmingham 21 – 22 May 2024 - Stand H22
Manufacturer of variable frequency drive (VFD) technology Invertek Drives Ltd has celebrated producing its three millionth VFD - just three years after the two-million milestone, demonstrating rapidly growing demand for its energy-saving solutions.
Future Water Association, a leading organisation driving transformation within the water sector, has announced the recipients of its esteemed awards, recognising the outstanding people contributing to the industry.
New Chair of the BPF Pipes Group’s Future Industry Group Paul Grills has set out plans for 2024, which include improving the skills of those within and outside the pipes industry.