A small municipal water utility experienced frequent pump shut-off, requiring callout of a maintenance technician to reset ...
[Renzo Mischianti]’s friend has to keep a water tank topped up. Problem is, the tank itself is 1.5 km away, so its water level isn’t typically known. There’s no electricity available there either — ...
For the residents who live in rural-areas, limited water-availability is a very common problem. Therefore, many people install a water tank on the roof of the building. The water, stored in a water ...
The whole project was developed on a friend’s request. Its purpose was to remotely monitor the water-level in a metal tank located in the attic by means of a very simple control unit placed in the ...
Most of the homes in the area where [Raikut] lives have tanks on the roof to hold water. Each is filled from a well using a pump, with gravity serving as a way to pressurize the home’s water supply.
For many people in Bermuda, monitoring the home water tank mostly involves heaving up the metal lid and staring critically into the darkness. A year ago, Shane Woodley launched H2 Zero, a company that ...