Watercare's smart sensors have prevented its first sewage overflow in South Auckland
Watercare's smart sensors have prevented its first sewage overflow in South Auckland
7 September 2025
The $12 million project uses AI to track sewer levels and can detect irregularities in Auckland's network such as a sudden rise in levels.
Just a few days other it was installed, a sensor in Lovegrove Crescent in Otara detected a blockage 40 metres away.
That meant crews could respond immediately, lifting the manhole lid and flushing the blockage.
Watercare says without the sensor they would have been responding to a sewage overflow instead of preventing one.
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