South East Water, Australia: Sensor Technology to Manage Sewer Network

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South East Water, Australia: Sensor Technology to Manage Sewer Network

South East Water has reinforced its commitment to a healthy and livable Frankston community with a series of sewer management programs designed to minimise the impact of spills on the environment. These include working closely with Frankston City Council to better communicate and manage significant sewer spills, and deploying a sensor technology on the region’s sewer network.

Working with Council allows the organisations to be closely aligned with improved communications to minimise any potential impacts on local waterways, creeks, the beach and the communities who use them, should a significant spill occur.

Responsibilities between the two organisations include:

 South East Water has also started deployment of Advanced BlokAid technology in the Frankston area. Developed by South East Water, the sensor technology is installed at the top of manholes and monitors sewer levels, flow rates and detects corrosive gases. Data is sent in real time to South East Water’s operations team to detect and remove blockages before a spill occurs.

This technology has already helped South East Water detect blockages and prevent potential spills in its network, and is expected to have a positive impact on the Frankston area moving forward.

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