We deploy an IoT sensor network across treatment stations and distribution lines to continuously measure pressure, flow rate, water quality, and tank levels, streaming the readings directly to a central analytics platform the operations team can monitor moment by moment, instead of relying on periodic manual readings that take time and can miss an early-stage problem.
The platform alerts the operations team instantly to any leak, blockage, or water-quality deviation from the allowed range, significantly cutting water loss and shrinking incident response time from days or hours down to minutes. Every alert is automatically classified by severity so maintenance teams focus their effort on the most impactful issues first.
For the treatment process itself, we integrate automated control systems that adjust chemical dosing based on the real-time quality of incoming water, instead of relying on fixed doses that either waste chemicals or fall short when raw water quality shifts. This keeps outgoing water quality consistently within required standards while reducing chemical consumption.
Interactive maps showing the status of the entire network in real time — treatment station, distribution lines, and tanks — help the responsible authority plan scheduled maintenance instead of costly emergency repairs. The analytical reports the platform generates provide accurate historical data supporting expansion decisions.
The result: a more reliable water network, a measurable drop in loss, a much faster emergency response, and consistent water quality. Talk to us to assess your current network.