Throughout the afternoon, attendees, representing a wide range of industries, councils, water authorities and academia, were invited to identify and discuss major challenges associated with locating, preserving and allocating scarce water resources, and the attendant problem of demand growth.
Tim Vale, Qteq’s hydrogeologist, also explained how the company can help safeguard communities from the impacts of water floods, triggered by extreme weather events.
By installing Smart Sentinel systems at strategic locations prone to flooding, Qteq is able to provide real-time actionable data and early warning alert notifications that deliver advanced situational awareness capabilities to its clients.
A number of major water authorities, councils and government departments are already benefiting from these smart sensor platforms and advanced cloud-based data analytics solutions.
The ongoing severe weather event drenching close to half the entire population of Australia has served to emphasise the growing importance for natural disaster monitoring and mitigation systems to alert communities and protect lives.
To read more about the topics covered in the workshop, open the attached presentation for a brief overview of the various talking points.
TSBE Workshop Presentation Mar-2021DownloadIf you have any questions, or would like to receive additional information on how Qteq can help protect your community and/or private property, please contact one of our sales staff on +61 (0)7 3834 9100.
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