Track your water consumption in real-time

Track your water consumption in real-time

The Water Corporation of Western Australia is using smart water meters in Dawesville to accurately measure and monitor water usage, making the community more connected and water-wise.

In Dawesville the Water Corporation of Western Australia is employing smart water meters to ensure our water usage is measured accurately, come rain or high water. Unlike their electricity meter cousins, these clever gadgets are dedicated solely to keeping tabs on how much water flows through our taps.

Imagine having the power to peek into your water usage without having to squint at your meter under the hot sun or wait for a bill that might bring surprises. That's exactly what the Water Corporation of Western Australia is offering with their smart meter initiative – a leap towards making Dawesville not just smarter, but also more water-wise.

Step-by-Step: The Smart Meter Journey

Here’s a quick rundown on how these clever devices work:

  • Data Collection: Placed in homes and businesses, smart meters do the diligent job of keeping tabs on how much water we’re using, recording data regularly throughout the day.
  • Wireless Transmission: Gone are the days of manual meter readings. These smart meters send our water-use data wirelessly, directly back to the utility company.
  • Online Account Access: For those connected to the Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) network, insights into water habits are just a few clicks away via an online account, offering real-time usage stats.

Why Make the Switch? The Perks of Going Smart

Dawesville, here’s why smart meters are the talk of the town:

  • Leak Detection: Catch water leaks early by monitoring your usage. This isn’t just good for your wallet, but it’s a big win for our precious environment too.
  • Avoid Surprises: Stay in the know with your water consumption and expect no unexpected spikes in your bills.
  • Business Efficiency: Businesses, big and small, can pinpoint where to save water, making operations smoother and greener.
  • Remote Readings: No matter where your meter hides, the data gets through, ensuring accuracy without the hassle.

Power Out, Water Data Strong

Even as the lights go out and the neighbourhood hunkers down during a power outage, the smart water meters stand resilient. They continue to record every drop of water used, ensuring not a single detail is missed. However, it's important to know that while they can still collect data during these times, sending this information back to the Water Corporation might hit a pause until power is restored.

Empowering Our Community with Information

Knowledge is power, especially when it comes to managing our utilities in unpredictable conditions. Smart water meters are more than just tools for measuring consumption—they're part of our commitment to a sustainable, informed, and connected Dawesville. By understanding how they work, including during those rare but inevitable power outages, we all play a part in a community that looks out for each other, ensuring we keep our water flowing and our suburb thriving.

Looking Ahead: The Perth Smart Water Meter Pilot

With an ambitious goal to install an additional 16,000 smart meters across Western Australia, the Perth Smart Water Meter Pilot is setting the stage for a future where everyone in Dawesville can make informed decisions about water use, fostering a community that’s not just connected, but also conserving. By embracing technology, we're paving the way towards a sustainable Dawesville that shines as a beacon of community engagement and environmental stewardship.

08 May 2024