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How real-time data shapes responsible behavior during drought

In the context of increasing water scarcity and frequent droughts, the topic of responsible consumption is becoming more and more relevant. For many years, household water use remained invisible. People didn’t know how much water they used per day, week, or month — the meter only recorded the total for the period, and that was rarely analyzed. Traditional mechanical meters show only the total consumption, and users often don’t realize which habits lead to overuse. In contrast, ADDRA smart meters provide accurate hourly information — both through a mobile app and an interface for utility companies. This makes consumption visible and easy to understand.
When people see that one minute in the shower can use up to 12–15 liters of water — and up to 150 liters per day — they start viewing daily habits differently. These are not just numbers — these are specific visual graphs, reminders, and notifications. Behavior changes not under pressure, but through understanding and control.

Examples of behavior change:

  • Brushing teeth: before, the tap might be left running out of habit, wasting up to 10 liters in 3 minutes. After checking the app — most people start turning off the water.
  • Garden watering: people water less frequently, at cooler times of day, and in smaller amounts, especially when the system shows usage spikes. Some switch to drip irrigation.
  • Dishwashing: keeping the tap running is replaced by soaking dishes or using a basin or water-saving nozzles.
  • Quick leak fixes: where a dripping faucet or toilet might go ignored for months, now users get “LEAK: constant water usage for 24 hours” alerts and respond the same day — saving hundreds of liters monthly.
  • Family involvement: in households with kids, a behavioral shift occurs — children get involved in the “savings game,” comparing weekly consumption, forming eco-friendly habits early.

In implemented projects in Southern Europe and Asia, where drought is a recurring issue, ADDRA meters helped reduce household water usage by an average of 20–30% within the first few months. Models with built-in valves are especially effective, allowing water supply to be limited when a threshold is reached or a leak is detected.
Amid climate change, urban population growth, and unstable water resources, smart metering is no longer just a technology — it is a vital part of a sustainable ecosystem. ADDRA helps people become part of the solution: treating every liter with care is a contribution to our shared future.

For more information, contact us at info@addgrup.com

 

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