Water supply management is turning into a vital responsibility for cities and their water utilities worldwide. especially as they work to address the effects of climate change, which makes drought more likely in many parts of the world and build sustainable enterprises. Simultaneously, the Internet of Things (IoT) is being expanded to meet the requirements of water network monitoring.
IoT capabilities are being used more and more by residential, commercial, and industrial water services for planning, distribution, leak detection, and metering. Water providers can better manage customer relationships, control water consumption, and precisely charge for water used by each home and business thanks to smart metering. Smart connected water meters and other Internet of things (IoT) sensors in the water network can be advantageous to the cities and water utilities.
The shift to using IoT for network management and monitoring helps other aspects of water network operation. The water firm can improve leakage control, distribution, and planning by utilizing the improved data obtained from smart water meters and network monitoring equipment. Water networks frequently experience a loss of potable water due to their inability to locate and repair leaks.
Water demand is similarly unpredictable. Improved models and changes to water distribution networks to better meet demand are made possible using accurate consumption data.