Protecting water
Water is essential for life on Earth - for humans, animals and plants. As a water supplier, you make a significant contribution to the security of drinking water supplies. The challenges of drinking water supply are increasing in all countries, albeit to varying degrees. For example, the groundwater level is falling in many regions of the world. Climate change is exacerbating water scarcity and presenting energy and water supply companies with the challenge of ensuring both security of supply and sustainable use of resources.
Your challenges
1 Greater public awareness
You need to be able to provide information and document measures taken. That is why Sewerin solutions always include documentation of activities.
2. outdated infrastructure
Ageing infrastructure often leads to rising operating costs due to losses and costly repairs. As many local authorities are in financial difficulty, high costs create pressure to justify expenditure. Water leaks need to be found quickly.
3. skills shortage
A lack of skilled workers makes the job harder. New employees need to be trained quickly. With all our solutions, we always keep in mind how we can make things easier for employees: through good ergonomics, avoiding night work, or through stationary solutions that detect water leaks largely autonomously.
4 Regulatory requirements are increasing
Legal requirements vary greatly from country to country. Overall, however, they are tending to increase. This usually results in additional documentation requirements.
5 Cybersecurity and resilience
Water supply is part of critical infrastructure. A failure would have direct consequences for public health and safety. In addition to physical damage, digital attacks are becoming an increasing threat. Protection against hacker attacks, manipulation and system failures is therefore becoming increasingly important.