Rezatec, in association with its partner Detection Services, is to provide geospatial analytics to monitor structural and environmental change at Hunter Water’s Grahamstown Dam, Australia up to 2023.
Australian utility Hunter Water moved forward with a three-year subscription to monitor the dam after a successful initial deployment proved correlation of Rezatec’s analytical insights with previous events and subsequent works.
“From our first encounter with Rezatec, they have been great to work with,” said Hunter Water’s Dams Safety Engineer, Daniel Turnbull. “We are very confident in the capability of Rezatec’s technology and this subscription will help enhance our monitoring of Grahamstown Dam.”
Using sophisticated analysis of satellite derived imagery and geospatial data, Rezatec’s technology allows for a risk-based approach to monitor dams and reservoirs, with sub-centimetre precision. A wealth of available archive satellite data enables a historic duty of care, with accurate insights to identify patterns of abnormal activity.
“It’s great to have Hunter Water on board as a client and continue to demonstrate our excellence in providing satellite solutions for dam owners and operators,” stated Philip Briscoe, Chief Operating Officer at Rezatec. “Our mission is to help our clients make data-informed asset management decisions to dynamically manage the integrity and safety of their assets”.