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Water resources are facing increasing threats from pollution, over extraction and the impact of climate change, making it even more critical to conserve and manage.
Pumping stations are a crucial part of the water infrastructure and effective flow monitoring is just one of the essential stages in their overall operation. Whilst it is difficult to pinpoint an exact number of water pumping stations, there are at least tens of thousands when considering both public and private systems.
Flow monitoring is a crucial requirement at these facilities as well as at other similar industrial water handling applications, helping to ensure efficient operation, while optimising performance and preventing more serious potential problems.
By continuously monitoring flow rates, pumping stations can be optimised to prevent issues such as pump failures, blockages and excessive energy consumption.

What are the key aspects of efficient flow monitoring?

Accessing real-time data provides operators with continuous data on flow rates, pump performance and well levels, allowing for immediate assessment and response.
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