bulk water transfer

Tracing and Managing Contaminants in Bulk Water Transfers

Water utilities increasingly rely on bulk water transfers to meet the growing demand for clean, safe water. These arrangements, where one utility purchases water from another, provide a lifeline in regions prone to drought or seasonal supply shortages. However, they also introduce significant challenges, particularly in maintaining consistent water quality across the supply chain.  Contaminant tracing…

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How IoT and Pump Monitoring are Transforming Asset Management

Asset management is evolving rapidly, thanks to the advent of IoT technology and advanced pump and blower monitoring devices. Across industries like water utilities, mining, desalination, and energy, the adoption of these technologies is revolutionising how businesses manage their critical assets. By leveraging real-time data and analytics, companies can significantly extend the economic life of…

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Safeguarding Critical Infrastructure with p-Cat

From Crisis to Control The client, a prominent mining company in Australia, had embarked on a critical infrastructure management initiative to assess the condition of their extensive water pipeline network. Historically, the client’s approach to maintaining their ageing water pipelines involved systematic and routine excavations and replacements, based primarily on the water pipelines’ age. This…

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in-pipe CCTV

Detection Services Partners with Synthotech

Detection Services Partners with Synthotech to Bring Advanced In-Pipe CCTV and Robotic Pipeline Repair Technology to Australia and New Zealand  Sydney, November 4, 2024 – Detection Services, a leading provider of water management solutions in Australia and New Zealand, is excited to announce a strategic partnership with British engineering pioneer Synthotech. This collaboration introduces Synthotech’s…

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pressure transients

Leveraging Data Analytics to Prevent Pressure Transients

Water utilities in Australia and New Zealand face the ongoing challenge of maintaining the integrity of their vast pipeline networks. Pressure transients are typically triggered by rapid changes in flow, such as pump start-ups or shutdowns, valve operations, or unexpected system failures. Pressure transients are known to cause the majority of pipe bursts, significantly reduce…

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inflow and infiltration

Simplifying Inflow and Infiltration Investigations with Smart Sensors

Inflow and infiltration (I&I) in wastewater networks pose significant challenges for water utilities and councils across Australia and New Zealand. Traditional methods of detecting and managing I&I are often time-consuming, costly, and require substantial manpower. However, advancements in technology offer more efficient solutions. By creating mini-catchments and deploying smart sensors, utilities can revolutionise their approach…

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Proactive Approaches for Pumping System Reliability

Tackling Maintenance Headaches: Maintaining large water pumping systems presents a unique set of challenges for asset managers in industries such as water, wastewater, mining, and power generation. These systems are crucial for delivering clean water, managing wastewater, and ensuring continuous power generation. However, they are also prone to various maintenance headaches that can lead to…

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wastewater level monitoring

Reducing I&I through Smart Wastewater Level Monitoring Solutions

Inflow and infiltration (I&I) are persistent challenges for wastewater utilities, particularly in Australia and New Zealand. When excess water enters sewer systems through cracks, faulty pipes, or illegal connections, it not only inflates treatment costs but also strains infrastructure, leading to operational inefficiencies. Utilities are constantly seeking ways to reduce these impacts, and smart wastewater…

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pipeline replacement

Uncertainty to Clarity: p-CAT Pauses Pipeline Replacement for a Queensland Utility

In the pursuit of optimising infrastructure management and ensuring the reliability of its water supply network, a leading water utility in Australia had initiated a comprehensive pipeline rehabilitation and replacement project on what it described as “one of the most critical assets in their entire water network.” This approach, while straightforward, often leads to unnecessary…

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