Affordable and easy to use software tool to help you track your water use and perform a water audit.
Custom on-boarding packages available.
We can help ensure you get the most benefit from the app.
We can help ensure you get the most benefit from the app.
Data needs to perform a water audit
System Information
System Information
- Miles of transmission and distribution water line
- Average system pressure
- Proportion of plastic pipe
- Number of active and inactive service connections
- Average length of customer service line
- This is 0 for most systems
- This is relevant for systems which have customer meters in the property basement
- This is the length of pipe from the curb stop to the customer meter or to the first point of use if unmetered
- Revenue Water
- Billed Metered Consumption
- Billed Unmetered Consumption
- Non-Revenue Water
- Water Audit software has default estimates for these volumes
- Bring data on these uses if available
- Water theft
- Flushing
- Fire Dept use
- etc.
- Total TREATED water supplied to system
- Water pumped from wells
- Per month or year
- Water produced from treatment plant
- Per month or year
- Water pumped from wells
- Variable production cost
- Electrical charges for wells/treatment plants
- Chemical costs
- Per month or year
- Ensure all supplied information is for the same time period
- Make sure you have the correct units for each piece of information
- Don’t worry the software will convert the units
Security
The Water Utility App is built and hosted using Amazon Web Services - the same infrastructure used to power the largest eCommerce website in the world.
AWS is also the most scrutinized, audited, certified, attacked, and defended computer infrastructure in the world. Anonymous, the clandestine hacking group, famously tried unsuccessfully to bring down AWS with one of their distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. AWS is so secure the US Government even uses it to run classified systems in the AWS GovCloud.
To learn more: AWS maintains a library of whitepapers extensively documenting their security and compliance practices.
The Water Utility App is built and hosted using Amazon Web Services - the same infrastructure used to power the largest eCommerce website in the world.
AWS is also the most scrutinized, audited, certified, attacked, and defended computer infrastructure in the world. Anonymous, the clandestine hacking group, famously tried unsuccessfully to bring down AWS with one of their distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks. AWS is so secure the US Government even uses it to run classified systems in the AWS GovCloud.
To learn more: AWS maintains a library of whitepapers extensively documenting their security and compliance practices.