Smart metering
Help us conserve water with smart water meters.
Saving water – Smart water meter upgrades for businesses
Thousands of homes and businesses use our wonderful water every day. But if we’re not careful, there might not be enough of it to go around in the future.
With a rising population, more demand for water, and less-predictable rainfall, we all need to think about the future. Our children – and our children’s children – could be living in a water-stressed region.
We think our water is the best around. And when something is this precious, it’s worth protecting. We’re putting millions into our networks to make them secure for the future. You can find out more about what we’re doing about this here.
How businesses can help
We’re upgrading smart water meters in businesses to help us find and fix leaks more quickly. Working 24 hours a day, smart water meters are very good at telling us when a business might have a leak on its premises.
A smart water meter on your premises means more water for our homes, businesses, schools, and hospitals. Better for you, better for the environment, in fact better for your whole region, now and for the future.
If your business uses water, there are other things you can do to help save.
The plan for smarter water meters
We’ll look at things like current demand, leakage and future growth levels in each area to decide where to install.
Smart meters can detect a continuous flow of water on your property which could signify a leak. If your smart meter has identified a potential leak, here are some steps you can take to check for it before calling a plumber.
Your smart-ready water meter
What you can expect
Helping your business make the most of our wonderful water.
Where is your current meter?
It’s a good question – and don’t worry if you don’t know the answer.
Every property is different and yours might not be the same as others. Generally, though, we find meters in one of three places:
Changing your meter to a smart-ready water meter
What you can expect
Things are slightly different for each type of meter. Check out the process below that applies to you.
Cloudy or discoloured water following exchange
After you’ve got your new smart ready water meter, you may find your tap water looks a little unusual. It might look murky, cloudy or an odd colour.
Don’t worry, this is normal. When we’re working, we sometimes disturb sediment that’s lying in your pipes.
You can easily fix this by just running the cold tap gently for 20 minutes. If this doesn’t clear it, please follow our easy self-fix guides found here:
FAQs
The level of disruption depends on where your meter is located. Click here for more details.
Meters can still be read in this time but will not be classified as SMART until they’re connected.
Outside these areas the NBIOT technology means meters should connect and begin transmitting within days, these will be classified as SMARTAMI in the market after a calendar month of connectivity.
We’ll analyse water usage patterns to better understand demand at both local and regional levels. They also help us detect leaks more quickly, ensuring repairs happen sooner. Being smarter with how we use water means more water for our homes, businesses, schools and hospitals.
No, a customer who doesn’t currently have a meter installed will not fall into this programme of work.