Olea Edge Analytics Partners with Sugar Land, Texas, on Pilot Program to Transform Water Management
- Olea’s Meter Health Analytics to be deployed on 25 commercial and industrial meters to reduce water loss and identify performance issues
- Array of AI-powered sensors monitors meters without disrupting their operation
- Water loss and accurate billing are among the highest priorities for Texas utilities, as nearly three-quarters of the state remains in a drought
AUSTIN, Texas & SUGAR LAND, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#IIoT—Olea Edge Analytics™, a provider of intelligent solutions and services for the water utility industry, today announced a pilot program with Sugar Land, Texas, to diagnose the health of large commercial and industrial water meters.
The City of Sugar Land will place Olea’s Meter Health Analytics (MHA) solution on 25 large commercial meters in its systems, looking for signs of water loss, inaccurate readings and malfunctioning components. These large meters typically make up only 10% of a utility’s fleet, but a single commercial meter failure is equivalent to thousands or even tens of thousands of residential meter failures. Still, most utilities are only able to test these meters through flow testing once every 1-3 years, meaning many performance deficits may linger for years before being identified. This can lead to challenges regarding water loss and accurate metering and billing.
“Flow testing is useful, but it is typically done infrequently, and while it can tell whether or not a meter is accurate, it does not provide a diagnosis for why,” Olea Edge Analytics CFO Jennifer Crow said. “As a fast-growing city, Sugar Land wanted a more dynamic and comprehensive view of their largest meters, to make data-driven decisions about asset management and to better serve their customers.”
MHA collects data from sensors mounted directly on a meter. That data is then analyzed to identify and diagnose performance issues with a new level of precision, giving utilities never-before-seen insights to optimize their largest meters and enabling field teams to know exactly what’s wrong so they can quickly address it. MHA also enables utilities to ensure accurate meter performance in between flow tests. This further supports accurate billing and reduces water loss, which remains a big concern for Texas utilities as the state remains mired in a sustained drought. According to recent data from the U.S. Drought Monitor, nearly three-quarters of the state (73.2%) is experiencing drought.
To learn more about how Olea Edge Analytics helps utilities control water loss through sensors that combine AI, machine learning, and edge computing technology, visit oleaedge.com.
About Olea Edge Analytics
Olea’s proven, AI-based edge technology empowers utilities to optimize water delivery, billing and conservation so cities can account for every drop delivered, reduce water loss and generate millions more in revenue. Committed to helping water utilities combat aging infrastructure, meet greater demand and limit rate increases, Olea’s patented solution combines IoT and edge computing capabilities to bring transparency, accuracy and reliability to the delivery of the world’s most precious resource. For more information, visit www.oleaedge.com.
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