Hunter Water delivers essential water and wastewater services to over 500,000 people across the Greater Newcastle region, driven by a strong vision to lead in sustainable water services.
But with critical infrastructure spread across a wide geographic area, maintenance teams were frequently travelling up to 30 minutes each way just to inspect assets. This was a timeconsuming, costly and potentially risky routine. These long travel times not only increased safety risks to crew members, but also introduced unnecessary financial, inventory, and environmental costs.
To make matters more challenging, routine checks weren’t catching all faults, and unexpected failures continued to slip through. Maintenance was largely reactive, with teams relying on weekly or bi-weekly rounds that couldn’t always keep up with the asset demands.
Hunter Water knew that a smarter, more proactive approach to maintenance was needed. The key? Real-time visibility into asset health, no matter where equipment was located.