by Taggle | Nov 3, 2019 | Councils, In The News, Smart Water Network
Residents in Bannockburn are among the first in Logan to have their water use tracked by smart metering technology. Smart water meters are replacing 20mm mechanical meters at select locations across Logan. New data loggers are being attached to larger meters. The...
by Taggle | Oct 15, 2019 | In The News, Water Utilities
Encouraged by the successful start to its smart wastewater network trial at Stonyfell, SA Water is looking to install additional types of innovative technology in more targeted locations. A combination of 88 flow and level sensors and one weather station installed in...
by Taggle | Aug 23, 2019 | Case Studies, Councils, In The News
Devices that allow real-time monitoring of water use are set to be rolled out at homes and businesses in Logan. Smart water meters will be installed at around 700 properties across the city from next month as part of phase one of Logan Water’s implementation of the...
by Taggle | Jul 10, 2019 | In The News, Meter Reading
Gathering Water Meter Data From the Most Inhospitable Environments – An Interview with John Quinn Published 10 July 2019 in the Municipal Water Leader Magazine Granular data on the volume and timing of water use is of great value to water providers and...
by Taggle | May 15, 2019 | Councils, In The News, Meter Reading
Article published in the Lithgow Mercury Click here to view Lithgow City Council will spend $1.97 million to introduce Smart Metering into the Lithgow water network. So why the big investment? The system will be designed to help prevent the estimated 36 per cent of...
by Taggle | Apr 4, 2017 | In The News
Goldenfields Water, the first water utility in NSW to employ Taggle’s LPWA network for automatic meter reading for its entire fleet of water meters, has launched MyH2O, a web-based portal for its customers. Local newspaper, Southern Weekly reported: “A...
by Taggle | Jul 6, 2016 | In The News
Taggle Systems is carrying out a Water Meter Replacement and Automatic Meter Reading (AMR) project at the towns of at Corowa, Mulwala, Howlong and Balldale in the recently formed Federation Shire. Council Staff have sent letters to their residents for whom they have...
by Taggle | Jul 4, 2016 | In The News
eResearch in partnership with the Townsville City Council, CoastalCOMS and Taggle Inc. have been awarded a $1.4M Queensland Accelerate Partnership grant from a very competitive field. View News Story
by Taggle | Apr 12, 2016 | In The News
Mackay Regional Council, with the help of local software company Tyeware has developed an Australian first – a website called myh2o which enables residents to monitor their daily water usage to help reduce consumption. At http://www.myh2o.qld.gov.au, owners and...
by Taggle | Aug 21, 2015 | In The News
The Tablelands Advertiser in Mareeba (QLD) reports today that Mareeba Shire Council has approved funding for the deployment of Taggle network to collect water meter data in the towns of Kuranda, Mount Molloy, Chillagoe and Dimbulah in this financial year. According to...
by Taggle | Jul 27, 2015 | In The News
Barwon Water in Victoria has implemented a mobile phone based system to assist farmers in Larpent and Irrewarra to improve their access to water use data collected by its Taggle radio network. Developed by Barwon Water’s Information and Communications Technology...
by Taggle | May 25, 2015 | In The News
Mareeba Shire residents are set to save potentially thousands of dollars on their water bills following the adoption of a new automatic meter reading (AMR) system by council. The new devices, provided by Taggle wireless sensor networks, monitor individual water use by...