Cape Town is hosting an international conference on advanced water metering technologies, showcasing the city’s commitment to implementing innovative water management solutions. The city has invested R25 million in smart water metering technology, which allows customers to monitor their water consumption and reduce wastage while enabling the city to become a watersensitive city. Through an ambitious 15year expenditure plan exceeding R5 billion, Cape Town aims to implement smart meters citywide, promoting sustainable water management and offering an inspiring example for cities globally.
Cape Town and the Smart Water Network Forum (SWAN) are teaming up to host a workshop on smart water metering solutions called “Unlocking the Water Utility AMI Journey.” The event is significant for Cape Town, which is integrating smart water meters to reduce dependency on reading estimates, provide hourly water consumption data, and help manage wastage and reduce water bills. The workshop will feature discussions with experts from various countries and encourage public participation.