Water Plant Technology•04-04-2026April 04, 2026•2 min
waterYorkshire Water is redefining utility resilience through a £53 million investment in smart infrastructure, positioning itself ahead of industry peers by transitioning from a reactive repair model to a predictive, AI-driven strategy. By integrating over 92,000 new monitoring devices by 2030, the company is establishing a "digital twin" of its underground network that offers a level of environmental protection and service reliability currently unmatched in the sector. A Predictive Shield Against Flooding and Pollution The core of this technological leap lies in the deployment of 130,000 total monitors, including 45,000 new customer sewer alarms and 27,000 sewer level monitors. Unlike traditional systems that rely on manual reporting after a failure occurs, these sensors provide real-time telemetry. This allows Yorkshire Water to detect rising water levels caused by blockages or infrastructure stress before wastewater can impact homes or local ecosystems. Since the rollout began in June 2025, the installation of the first 16,500 units has already prevented more than 35 pollution incidents, demonstrating a proactive capability that sets a new benchmark for the UK water industry. Advanced AI and Hyper-Local Diagnostics What differentiates Yorkshire Water’s approach is the integration of the Intelligent Risk and Insight System (IRIS). This platform utilizes advanced AI and machine learning to synthesize sensor data with hyper-local variables such as groundwater levels and rainfall patterns. By analyzing how specific sections of the network respond to environmental changes, the system identifies "abnormal behavior" with high precision. This digital sophistication enables the utility to prioritize maintenance based on actual risk rather than just response time, ensuring that field technicians are deployed to the most critical locations before an incident escalates. Future-Proofing Assets via Electrical Signature Analysis Beyond simple level monitoring, the utility has implemented an award-winning "predict to protect" program using Electrical Signature Analysis (ESA). This technology monitors the health of critical pumping stations and assets by analyzing their electrical signals, allowing for the detection of potential failures well in advance. This data-led insight has already reduced reactive site visits by 15%, delivering better value for customers and ensuring that the network remains robust against the increasing challenges of climate change and urban growth. Through these innovations, Yorkshire Water is evolving from a traditional utility into a technology-led environmental guardian. Edited by Evgeny Churilov, Induportals Media - Adapted by AI. www.yorkshirewater.com
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