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Global milestone: Israel leads the world in Smart Water Management

Smart Water City: Tel Aviv-YafoThe city “Mei Avivim” of the municipal water and sewage society has completed “Mei Avivim” the use of an innovative, technological and intelligent system for reader water meters, which was produced by the Israeli company Arad.

Expected savings for the city's residents, according to Arad: over 10 million Schekel every year.

Tel Aviv-Yafo recently completed a large-scale infrastructure project via the Municipal Water Corporation “Mei Avivim”, which was installed around 250,000 intelligent water meters across the city, which was produced by the ARAD company based in Israel. These measuring devices enable significant efficiency and save money for all urban consumers.

Yesterday (Tuesday) there was a special ceremony in which the mayor of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Ron Huldai, was introduced to an intelligent water knife for his leadership to promote sustainable technological solutions and conversion of Tel Aviv into an intelligent water town.

These advanced smart measuring devices enable real-time monitoring, fast leak detection, ongoing consumption data and consumption control as well as additional functions for a more personalized and more accurate service for consumers.

Israel is one of the global executives in the use of Smart Water Messer with a national rate of 75%. In Tel Aviv-Yafo, the rate is now 100%. The communication network used by Arad for Mei Avivim also enables the TEL AVIV-YAFO water program to recognize public networks to reduce water loss, the continuous water quality data as well as the sewage and drainage levels to reduce flooding and support the sustainability of the environment.

As a result, Tel Aviv-Yafo recognizes the vision of a “Smart Water City” that manage your water system intelligently, efficiently, inexpensive, inexpensive and digital help of advanced technology, artificial intelligence and real-time data.

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With the intelligent measuring devices, the residents of Tel Aviv can also receive warnings for suspected leaks in order to enable early detection and repair. According to Arad, almost 1 out of 10 households in Tel Aviv experiences a water leak every year. The system ensures that Mei Avivim makes the customer aware of the customer within 48 hours- a significant improvement compared to previous practices.

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According to Arad, household leaks can cost the residents an average of 500 ₪ 500 an additional one year, with some cases have reached thousands of Schekel. In houses with intelligent points, the leaks are usually repaired within 14 days, compared to 35 days before- a greater time reduction, which means that more than 1 million cubic meters (1 billion liters) water per year in the amount of over 10 million ₪ 10 million financial savings among the residents of Tel Aviv-Yafo.

In addition, the financial savings could be even greater, since the additional costs are often caused – such as property damage and insurance claims, which many consumers are exposed to without sufficient cover.

At the ceremony, the mayor of Tel Aviv Ron Huldai explained:

“The completion of the smart meter installation Project ACROSS IS A Strategic Move Led by Mei Mei Avivim in Collaboration with the Municipality, Placing Tel Aviv-Yafo at the Forefront of Innovation in Urban Infrastructure Management. Thanks to this Project, Our Water System Has Upgraded to A Smart and Precise Network, Enabling Responsible and Efficient Water Management, Saving Millions of Shekels and Hundreds of Cubic Meters of Water.

Gabi Yankovitz, CEO of the Arad Group:

“Arad is proud to be part of the conversion of Tel Aviv into a Smart Water City. Thanks to the breakthrough technology and the innovation in our intelligent measuring devices, better measurement, leak prevention and considerable savings for consumers are now possible to preserve our precious water resource.”

Rouska Nicolaev, CEO von Mei Avivim:

“The new system is an essential instrument for improving resident services – fewer errors, fewer water waste and more precision and convenience. For us, this is not just a technological leap. It is an advanced way to serve the public precisely, efficiently and reliably.

Written in collaboration with Mei Avivim



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