
Taggle Systems
@Taggle_Systems
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45+ Australian councils & water utilities use Taggle's Smart Water Network to save water and manage their water network. Currently +260,000 meters nation wide
Sydney, New South Wales
Joined July 2017
#smartwatermeter installations begin next week in #Nhulunbuy The meters will collect hourly consumption data from every household and business enabling quick and easy identification of leaks or issues in the water infrastructure. #remotecommunities #watermanagement #smartwater
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What is the quickest, biggest win in #smartcity tech? #water The goal for most smart city applications is to improve liveability, optimise city functions, promote economic growth and improve #sustainability . #smartwatermetering does just that! https://t.co/VXde3F0aDn
councilmagazine.com.au
Water is a resource many Australians take for granted, however managing its source, treatment and distribution is a challenging and expensive task.
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Installations are underway in #Narromine of Taggle Cockatoos connected to pressure sensors in the water network. This will allow the team to monitor fluctuations or anomalies in the #water network. #smartwatermanagement #waterpressure #iotsolutions #council #watermanagement
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Anyone living in the #Mudgee or #Rylstone areas? @MWRCouncil has launched their #YourWater Customer Portal allowing residents to access their hourly #water consumption data to help identify leaks and high water consumption activities! Register at https://t.co/THWKRxWLBn
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When investigating the use of one-way vs two-way radio technologies for monitoring water assets, in particular #smartwatermeters, identifying system requirements and weighing up the risks can provide some insight into which network is best suited. https://t.co/JYlFnSJTiZ
utilitymagazine.com.au
Concern regarding the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to cyber attacks plays a significant role in smart technology adoption.
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Our team aren’t afraid to get amongst it! Recently seen in the field, Steve from Sales helped when Operations came up short of resources and volunteered to help deliver on a commitment to Port Macquarie Hastings to check some meters while in the area. #smartwater #watermeter
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Are you prepared for the significant increase in data? Previously a water meter may have only been read every three months, new smart meters now provide 2,190 reads in the same period – you can understand how the increase in data can present a challenge. https://t.co/6VFbb6dWSN
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Leeton Shire Council Smart Water Meters are in and Customer Portal launched! Council’s Manager Information Technology, Gerard Simms outlined “Already, we have detected around 500 leaks for customers, from 10 litres/hr to as much as 3,500 litres/hr.” https://t.co/TMtl9Xu1cq
irrigator.com.au
Residents have been urged to sign up to the customer portal to track and see their water usage.
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Our planet's water supply is an incredibly valuable resource that we need to protect, and worrying new figures show between 30-50 percent of it is being stolen - meaning that water isn't paid for or counted.
theguardian.com
As water scarcity increases from factors including climate change, so do drivers of water theft, an ongoing problem in Australia
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Positive signs for water meter replacement program for Murray River Council Leaks range from 240 litres right up to 2,448 litres per day, with Council now in the process of notifying affected customers. Read more below https://t.co/OulHXWTMPF
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Dubbo Regional Council begin their smart water meter rollout today! We look forward to assisting the council and it's community in identifying water losses, improving network efficiency and saving our most valuable resource. Go Dubbo! https://t.co/5pJLdB0v3g
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Townsville City Council has issued a call for residents who are interested in having smart water meters installed at their property as part of the next phase of the Water Smart Campaign. #smartwater #watermeter #townsville
https://t.co/5UrGKsLRO7
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Congratulations to all of the winners and competitors at last nights Consensus Awards! Many thanks to Julian (Jolly) Day, the judges and the team at Consensus! We were chuffed to be one of two winners of the GreenTech Award alongside Aerofloat (Australia) Pty Ltd
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Not ours but a great result achieved in a study by Griffith University and RICES that should be shared! 👏👏👏 A five-year research project used smart water meters to reduce their water use by up to 50 per cent! https://t.co/mskYruM0jK
abc.net.au
A project using smart water meters in remote Indigenous Australian communities helps locals cut water use by up to half.
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Smart water meters equal quick responses save valuable water! Over 12 months MiWater measured 59.85 GL of water and identified 6.01 GL of customer side leaks - a total of 10.04%. Council & Utility customers report similar savings in their network taking water savings to 20%!
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With these extreme conditions across the country smart water meters can help protect every valuable drop. In remote areas our High Power device can transmit over great distances, a bit of height can help push those distances just that little bit further. https://t.co/0x9wGcTBkX
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Our 400th receiver is up and running! Hooray! Located in Ouyen, Victoria as part of the GWMWater Network, who now have 74 receivers covering a huge expanse of land!
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Congratulations to Hinchinbrook Shire Council for the launch of their Automatic Water Meter Reading Project! We look forward to working with you to find leaks and save water throughout the shire! #smartwater #hinchinbrook #watermeter #water #savewater #taggle #iotnetwork
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#straya Yep Taggle is a true blue Australian business and that's one of our first receivers enjoying the sunset in a shed. We have come a long way since those early shed days in 2007-2008 and have learnt many lessons in regards to Low Power, Wide Area Networks and IoT Devices.
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As water levels drop and the drought continues, smart water meters are a valuable tool in water monitoring for council and customers alike.
Dubbo is considering 'smart meters' to allow residents to track their water use on a phone. This would revolutionise water restrictions: rather than have a list of permitted uses, you could use water as desired, as long as you stay within a daily limit.
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