Water Monitoring
Being able to monitor and manage water resources is a key to the future of many industry sectors. DataCol works with our partners to help water consent holders comply with government regulation and improve their water management.
DataCol solutions include:
• Provision of water metering and data logging equipment
• Telemetry systems for remote monitoring
• Installation and ongoing maintenance of equipment
• Electronic collection, storage and presentation of metering data
• Service and support
• Water meter certifications and audits for compliance regulations
• Ability to integrate other data recording devices (e.g. soil moisture, weather)
Irrigation
DataCol provides water meter metering technology, installation services and data collection in conjunction with our partner network, including SICON and Siemens.
As an ECAN-authorised provider, we offer data telemetry and compliance reporting services for irrigation and water monitoring. We currently collect water metering data from thousands of users in the North and South Island, giving farmers amongst others useful information to help better manage their land.
Our solution is highly reliable, easy-to-use and is backed with good local support.
For more information about our water metering service, including data collection and compliance reporting, please contact us.
Consent Holders
The clock is ticking – are you prepared to protect your water resource? Recent Resource Management regulations mean that allconsented fresh water takes will soon have to be measured and recorded. For takes over 20 litres per second, regulations require logging and telemetry be installed by November 2012. If you would like a solution, click here for a downloadable brochure.
Partner Program
Water is the world’s new gold – a key to the future economic prosperity of Australia and New Zealand. In the coming decades there will be increasingopportunities in this goldrush. If you would like to become part of DataCol’s partner program, click here for a downloadable brochure and contact us.
Councils – Regional and Local
Councils are increasingly leading the charge to provide the tools for water monitoring. If you are a Council and would like more information, click here for a downloadable brochure.