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Sensors - Ofwat director says more industry trials could help plus more collaboration to drive innovation

With sensing technologies set to become integral to the digitisation of the UK water industry and AMP7, Ofwat associate director Alison Fergusson has said that more industry trials, together with more collaboration could help to drive innovation.

Sensing technologies are set to become integral to the digitisation of the UK water industry and AMP7, the next regulatory asset management period (2020-25) for England and Wales.

Alison Fergusson credit Dan Wong 1

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Speaking ahead of the fifth Sensing in Water conference organised by the Sensors for Water Interest Group (SWIG) which takes place in Nottingham on 25-26 September 2019, where she will deliver a keynote speech, Fergusson said:

“The cost of monitoring and having real-time data has really come down. Now the water industry has a chance to use the information that we’ve got on assets that have been out there for a while, but which up till now have just been invisible.”

Fergusson, whose role with the water industry regulator includes identifying cost efficiencies in water company business plans, will speak on the opening day.

“We’re starting to see opportunities coming through monitoring, seeing data come into a sensory system and then mining that data to get some useful information out of it. By putting that to use, companies can start to manage their systems more efficiently.”

Fergusson said that one of the challenges is knowing where to focus because there is so much that could be done:

“I can’t think of a place where water companies wouldn’t want to have a bit more information, be able to communicate with customers and let them know that they really understand what’s going on, right down to their locality.”

Collaboration and innovation

Fergusson said more industry trials could help bring together some of the ideas, along with more collaboration to drive the innovation. Wastewater is one area where much less is known, she said, “There have got to be massive benefits in terms of quantity, quality, system behaviour - there’s definitely room for improvement. I think it’s an exciting time.”

Looking ahead to Sensing in Water, she added:

“I hope it’s going to be somewhere where you can get exciting collaboration and that spark of innovation. I’m looking forward to people coming together with their collective brain power to really think about how we can take these giant leaps forward and see the radical changes that can be brought about by this new ability to get hold of data and do something with it.”

Sensing in Water 2019 will bring together water companies, regulators, the supply chain and academia to discuss the potential of sensor technology in the water industry. Sessions will include catchment monitoring, drainage infrastructure, distribution network monitoring and data analytics.

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