Nama Water Services has commenced the second phase of its digital water meter transition project in North Al Batinah Governorate, Oman News Agency reports.
This phase involves the installation of over 115,000 digital meters across the governorate's various wilayats.
The announcement was made during a meeting hosted by Nama Water Services and attended by Mohammed Sulaiman Al Kindi, the Governor of North Al Batinah.
The overall project aims to install more than 400,000 meters as part of the company’s strategy to enhance the services it provides to residents in the region.
The digital meters are designed to help reduce water loss by accurately measuring the volume of water distributed through the main meter in a specific area and comparing it to the total amount recorded by individual home meters. Any discrepancies indicate potential leaks, allowing for quick identification and repair of water loss points.