If you’ve thought about installing smart meters, it’s about to get easier 4 Nov Smart metering is set to become even easier with the release of NarrowBand Internet of Things (NB-IoT) ultrasonic, intelligent water meters, … Read more
Waterborne pathogens becoming more common due to climate change 1 Nov New research reveals the increased frequency of intense storms and floods due to climate change is contributing to increased levels of … Read more
Predicting sewer chokes through machine learning 1 Nov By B Cameron, M McGowan, C Mitchell, J Winder, R Kerr and M Zhang. First published in Water e-Journal Vol 2 No 4 2017.
Algae bioreactors create cost-cutting benefits for wastewater treatment process 31 Oct Queensland Urban Utilities, in partnership with global technology provision company KBR, have completed the early stages of an algae bioreactor … Read more
Water sensitive urban design crucial for keeping Sydney liveable 31 Oct Sydney is set to look very different within the next 30 years – population will top out at 8 million by then, resembling cities like London and … Read more
Why embracing uncertainty can lead to game-changing innovation 30 Oct From technological advancements to regulation review and climate change, water utilities have no shortage of looming uncertainties. It means … Read more