Want to learn more about how you can reduce sewer flooding and pollutions by adopting SMART network solutions?

Join Radio Data Networks and Anglian Water on Tuesday, 13th February from 10:00-12:00 to hear about how you can utilise this multi-award winning, lightweight, and solar-operable technology as part of your solutions portfolio to sewer flooding and CSO overflows.

Radio Data Networks will share with us their solution to costly and challenging sewer flow management; showing how you can make existing sewer and drainage networks SMART by using their 100% British designed, manufactured, and patented wastewater flow regulator under the control of SMART network sensors.

Driven by the demand for further protection of our natural watercourses, their innovative approach not only helps you better control the flow of wastewater within combined sewers, but also ticks many of the key boxes with respect to safety, ease of deployment, testability, and whole of life costs.

The retrofit regulator can be installed without the need for mains power, includes a failsafe overflow weir, does not require a new chamber, modification or disruption of the existing sewer invert, and can be installed without the need for flow diversion – all while fitting through a standard 50cm access hatch!

David Singerton, Innovation Projects Manager at Anglian Water, said: “As project initiator, the Wastewater Flow Regulator was seen as a means to achieving flow management and control, releasing further capacity within our networks. This innovation will help us proactively prevent flooding and pollution, helping to protect our customers and the environment.”

Brian M Back, Founding Director at Radio Data Networks, says: “Deployed in the right locations, such as sewer laterals, we believe that the Wastewater Flow Regulator as part of a smart network is a very affordable tool in the battle against sewer flooding and spills from CSO overflows. Its retrofit nature, smart network sensor compatibility and low energy of operation also keeps its carbon footprint low while offering a reliably long asset life.

As a professional Engineer, it is rewarding to think that we have applied our modern engineering skills to help tackle the oversights of our Victorian forbears who created the combined sewer networks.”

Join our showcase to learn about how this solution has helped Anglian Water deliver resilient, proactive infrastructure while providing a more reliable supply to meet customer demand.

If you or someone in your organisation is interested in hearing more about Radio Data Networks SMART technology, and its wider implications for the water industry, register for this event.