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    Making storm overflow data make Sense

    With the UK government demanding a 50% reduction in storm overflow spills by 2029, the era of reactive management is over. (Words: Metasphere).

    Speaking in the House of Commons on 21 July 2025, environment secretary Steve Reed said, “This Government will cut water companies’ sewage pollution in half by the end of the decade.”

    Metasphere, a Grundfos company, has responded to this shift with the launch of a dedicated monitoring device called Sense, which is engineered to provide the near real-time, preventative data essential for meeting these unprecedented compliance targets. The launch of Sense comes as utilities grapple with the escalating pressure of the AMP8 investment cycle (2025-30) and explicit promises made by the government.

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    Metasphere Sense.

    This goal, which has since been confirmed by Defra, translates to a reduction in total number of storm overflow spills in England from the 2024 baseline of over 450,000 to 225,199 at most, by the end of 2029. This ambitious target, combined with Ofwat’s existing requirement for a 45% reduction by 2029, shifts the sector’s focus from reporting failure to guaranteeing prevention.

    Regulatory challenge
    The Independent Water Commission’s final report made it clear that fragmented regulation and a reliance on self-monitoring are no longer fit for purpose. The challenge is now for water utilities to deliver accountability through demonstrably better performance – requiring comprehensive, real-time data.
    Metasphere’s Sense is designed to provide a full circle approach to wastewater management, which is critical for meeting AMP8’s core objectives.

    “Any solution supporting a decade-long environmental commitment must be reliable under extreme conditions and fiscally responsible,” explains Chris Fryatt, head of product at Grundfos.

    “We’ve engineered Sense to ensure zero data loss, providing the secure, tamper-proof stream utilities need to prove outcomes. Crucially, it’s designed for rapid deployment to protect totex and RoI, meeting the government’s ambitious targets for the nation’s waterways.”

    Enabling prevention
    To achieve a 50% spill reduction, companies must manage their network capacity before heavy downpours force overflows. Sense is built to function as a digital sensor hub. Its ability to integrate seamlessly with third-party digital sensors means utilities can move beyond siloed data towards the complete digitisation prioritised in AMP8.

    The resulting data also informs Drainage & Wastewater Management Plans (DWMPs), ensuring that the £104 billion investment for England and Wales is targeted where it can deliver the maximum environmental and compliance benefit.

    Future-proof design
    Sense is designed for operational longevity, ensuring that sustained compliance does not come at the cost of excessive maintenance or carbon intensity. At the core of this reliability is the telemetry unit’s estimated eight-year battery lifespan. This dramatically reduces the need for costly, disruptive, and frequent site visits that often undermine the efficiency of long-term monitoring rollouts, allowing utilities to maximise field crew time and minimises operational expenditure over the AMP cycle.

    In addition, the system is flexible and future-proof due to its modular design. This allows utilities to adapt their investment as network management demands evolve, easily expanding their monitoring capabilities into areas like pressure, temperature, or other critical parameters.

    Built to withstand the harsh realities of sewer networks, Sense is ATEX/IECEx Zone 0 certified, guaranteeing that it is ready for safe and dependable deployment across hazardous assets.



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