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Netmore Partners with Detectronic on Multi-Year Wastewater Management Sensor Deployment

by August 28, 2025
by August 28, 2025

Netmore Partners with Detectronic on Multi-Year Wastewater Management Sensor Deployment

Netmore Partners with Detectronic on Multi-Year Wastewater Management Sensor Deployment

Collaboration extends value of Netmore AMI network for Yorkshire Water environmental and operational programs.

Netmore Group, the leading network operator for Massive IoT, today announced a partnership with Detectronic, a UK-based environmental and engineering company with a focus on helping utilities and industrial clients prevent flooding and reduce pollution.

Detectronic has begun rolling out more than 90,000 sewer monitors across Yorkshire Water’s wastewater network as part of a major sewer network telemetry program. Over the next five years, 65,000 Pressure Alarm (PAL) sensors and 27,000 LIDoTT Alarms will be installed, creating one of the most comprehensive monitoring networks of its kind in the World. This collaboration will leverage the LoRaWAN network being implemented by Netmore to support Yorkshire Water’s 1.3 million smart meter exchange project within which Netmore is deploying and densifying regional network coverage to satisfy service levels required for Yorkshire Water to achieve targeted service improvements.

This same regional advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) network, deployed and managed by Netmore, will be used to connect Detectronic’s PAL sensor, the company’s first LoRaWAN-enabled product designed as a domestic sewer alarm with smart connectivity for residential gullies and shallow chambers. This innovative sensor ensures long-range, battery-operated communication, delivering highly accurate data to support Yorkshire Water’s environmental and operational goals.

“We are excited to partner with Detectronic to help ensure reliable wastewater monitoring that aligns with Yorkshire Water’s commitment to environmental stewardship,” said Vadim Lyu, UK Managing Director at Netmore. “This partnership underscores our dedication to innovation and sustainability in the water industry and provides a powerful example of how a network deployed for an anchor use case like smart metering can be used to support numerous water management applications to meet the evolving needs of utilities and communities.”

Gavin Wagstaff, Product & Data Director at Detectronic, commented: “We’re proud to be selected as a framework partner for Yorkshire Water and to collaborate with Netmore in delivering a robust, scalable, and highly accurate network monitoring infrastructure. The PAL sensor marks the beginning of our roadmap to develop more LoRaWAN-compatible devices that enable long-range communication for battery-operated monitoring solutions.”

Rob Button, Service Delivery Director at Detectronic, added: “Our role in this project goes beyond supply and installation – we’re also responsible for the planned maintenance of all sensors throughout the five-year framework. To support this major contract, we’re expanding our operations and establishing a new base in Yorkshire, creating a range of job opportunities.”

This partnership between Netmore and Detectronic builds on Netmore’s longstanding collaboration with Yorkshire Water, reinforcing a shared commitment to innovative smart water solutions that protect the environment and enhance operational resilience.

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