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…
Upgrading pipeline infrastructure is a never-ending task, and with hundreds of assets to consider, how can utilities determine where to prioritise their resources? Manually inspecting every single asset is a colossal undertaking for utilities. The consequences of pipeline failure can be catastrophic. Well-maintained assets are integral to delivering essential services. However, with competing priorities, budget…
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…
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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