Peter Baker, Director of Smart Utilities Networks, Arqiva, believes smart metering offers sustainable outcomes for all

A Water Vlog, with Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine.

Peter Baker, Director of Smart Utilities Networks, Arqiva, believes that more widespread use of smart water meters will provide water companies with a major opportunity to respond to Ofwat’s PR24 metering imperative.

Generating real-time quality data, the technology can help address many of the pressing environmental challenges relating to water supply and demand management.

In this Water Vlog, Peter shares more about his views with Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine, as they explore some of the points mentioned in Peter’s most recent Water Magazine column – Taking a data-driven approach to water resources.

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