Setting new standards in water management

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Alex Holton, Head of Digital, oversaw the two-year project. He explains, “Our original Waterline platform equipped our customers with a high level of insight into their water consumption and billing. However, with growing awareness amongst UK businesses that they need to go further with their water and trade effluent management, we have raised the bar even higher with this comprehensive upgrade of Waterline.

“The new Waterline offering underpins the delivery of Waterscan’s suite of solutions and it integrates seamlessly with our upgraded cloud infrastructure. Importantly, it has built-in flexibility to develop functionality in line with customer needs as their water stewardship comes under increasingly close scrutiny. I believe our Waterline platform sets a new standard in water management: this is key to delivering better outcomes for water customers, the communities in which they operate and the environment.

“I would like to thank the Waterscan customers that helped us with rigorous tests during platform transition and integration with the Central Market Operating System. Their valuable time and inputs have helped us to create the optimum system that will benefit many more companies and ultimately pave the way towards a more water secure future.”

Waterline insight equips organisations with:

  • Cleansed water data for complete visibility of water consumption and trade effluent impacts.
  • The ability to verify the accuracy of water bills.
  • Advanced, real-time and holistic reporting all in one place and on demand, through relevant system integrations.
  • Greater insight into water-related risks, challenges and opportunities across their estate.
  • Benchmarks from which to measure the progress and effectiveness of water management strategies.
  • The ability to prioritise strategies and tactics to optimise water reduction outcomes.
  • The detailed data required for mandatory and voluntary reporting and disclosure.

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