You are probably familiar with Smart Meters for electricity where the electricity your household uses can be measured and billed remotely - and rationed or shut off remotely.
Now they are pushing Smart Meters for water. They can remotely measure or ration your water usage, bill you for water, and shut it off, leaving you with a life threatening situation.
What do they have planned for our water?
October 30, 2024
Whether the UK’s water is private, public or the good old private-public partnership, the end goal seems to be “reducing demand”. At least, according to a government report from earlier this year.
Back in March, the previous administration published a report titled “A summary of England’s revised draft regional and water resources management plans”, which details the “problem”:
OUR CLIMATE IS CHANGING, OUR POPULATION IS GROWING, AND AS A NATION WE WANT AN IMPROVED ENVIRONMENT ALONG WITH A THRIVING ECONOMY, ENABLED BY RESILIENT WATER SUPPLIES. ACTION IS REQUIRED NOW TO MEET THESE OBJECTIVES
WITHOUT ACTION, THE REVISED DRAFT PLANS INDICATE THAT BY 2050 THE NATION’S PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY WILL FACE A SHORTFALL OF OVER 4,800 ML/D. THIS IS THE COLLECTIVE DEFICIT FACED ACROSS ALL WATER COMPANIES IN ENGLAND.
…before suggesting “solutions” [emphasis added]:
WATER COMPANIES HAVE LONG BEEN ENCOURAGED TO LOOK AT WAYS OF REDUCING DEMAND, WHILE LOOKING FOR NEW SOURCES OF WATER. THE LATEST ROUNDS OF REVISED DRAFT PLANS REFLECT THIS TWIN-TRACK APPROACH, WITH ALMOST TWO THIRDS OF THE WATER NEEDED IN 2050 COMING FROM REDUCTIONS IN DEMAND. SPECIFICALLY, 48% OF WATER WILL COME FROM USING WATER MORE EFFICIENTLY AND METERING.
So what exactly do they mean by “reducing demand”?
Water is not a luxury and it’s not something you can replace. Only water can be water and people need what they need. No, “reducing demand” is civil servant talk for “reducing use”.
People will still demand water, they just won’t be able to get it.
…that’s where the “metering” comes in. Smart metering, to be specific.
https://prepareforchange.net/2024/10/30/what-do-they-have-planned-for-our-water/
Here is the link to the PR pitch for investors with the projected market of customers (victims).
Smart Water Metering Market Size Worth $7.36 Billion, Globally, by 2031 - Exclusive Report by The Insight Partners
22 Oct, 2024, 15:01 GMT
NEW YORK, Oct. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ – According to a new comprehensive report from The Insight Partners, the global smart water metering market is observing significant growth as OEMs and other research centers are constantly pursuing smart and connected technologies for efficient monitoring and operations without any human interference. Thus, technologically advanced sensor systems are being developed, which is expected to attract a significant number of industries in the coming years.
Global Smart Water Metering Market experiences growth due to increasing number of smart water meter projects across different regions. Browse Detailed Insights: https://www.theinsightpartners.com/reports/smart-water-meters-market
The report runs an in-depth analysis of market trends, key players, and future opportunities. Due to the moderate entry barrier to the industry, tier 2 companies are entering the market. Also, well-established companies operating in the market are coming up with new offerings. Major manufacturers of smart water meters are based in North America and Europe. New opportunities are emerging at a high rate in Europe and Asia Pacific, especially in countries such as Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK, China, Japan, and India.
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https://www.prnewswire.co.uk/news-releases/smart-water-metering-market-size-worth-7-36-billion-globally-by-2031—exclusive-report-by-the-insight-partners-302282855.html