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Storm Overflow Cameras keep track of flooding

Storm Overflow Cameras keep track of flooding

Storm Overflow Cameras keep track of flooding Water and sewerage companies are installing Meteor MRC remote cameras at an increasing number of wastewater discharge and storm overflow locations; primarily to check the veracity of event duration monitors (EDMs), but also to avoid unnecessary site visits,...
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Hytera announces Next-Generation Ad-Hoc DMR Repeaters

Hytera announces Next-Generation Ad-Hoc DMR Repeaters

Hytera announces Next-Generation Ad-Hoc DMR Repeaters Hytera Communications, a leading global provider of professional communications technologies and solutions, has recently released E-pack200 and E-pole200, the latest ad-hoc network (WANET) repeaters, to further strengthen its offering of rapidly depl...
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Is Britain ready for Smart City Technologies?

Is Britain ready for Smart City Technologies?

Is Britain ready for Smart City Technologies? It’s no secret that smart technology and artificial intelligence are becoming more widespread. With 54% of the world’s population living in cities, a figure predicted to rise to 66% by 2050, there is a clear need for technological advancements to keep up wit...
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Protecting Electric Utilities from Cyber Threats

Protecting Electric Utilities from Cyber Threats

Protecting Electric Utilities from Cyber Threats A new cybersecurity technology that relies on the unique digital fingerprint of individual semiconductor chips could help protect the equipment of electrical utilities from malicious attacks that exploit software updates on devices controlling the critica...
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Derbyshire Gully Sensors monitor Water Levels and Flooding

Derbyshire Gully Sensors monitor Water Levels and Flooding

Derbyshire Gully Sensors monitor Water Levels and Flooding Derbyshire Gully Sensors are an innovative solution designed to effectively monitor water levels within gully pots, particularly in regions prone to flooding. In April 2023, a collaborative venture with Derbyshire County Council (DCC) spearheade...
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