StormHarvester partners with HydroDigital to expand smart sewer technology in the UK and Ireland

StormHarvester, a leader in AI-powered wastewater analytics, has partnered with HydroDigital to accelerate the adoption of advanced digital water management technologies across the United Kingdom and Ireland.

StormHarvester will serve as HydroDigital’s business development arm in these markets, expanding access to real-time digital controls, predictive analytics, and automation solutions that optimise wastewater and stormwater networks.

The companies said this partnership marks a significant step in modernising urban infrastructure, enabling utilities to proactively manage sewer overflows, reduce flooding, and enhance environmental compliance.

Brian Moloney
Brian Moloney

Brian Moloney, Founder and CEO of StormHarvester, emphasised the importance of the collaboration:

“HydroDigital’s advanced technology aligns perfectly with our mission to bring intelligence and efficiency to water infrastructure. With AI-driven solutions that predict and prevent sewer overflows, we are helping utilities take a more proactive, data-driven approach to wastewater management.”

Luis Montestruque, Founder of HydroDigital, highlighted the impact of working with StormHarvester:

“StormHarvester has deep expertise in delivering intelligent water management solutions across the UK and Ireland. Their market presence and innovative approach to condition-based maintenance create the perfect foundation for HydroDigital’s real-time decision support systems. Together, we are equipping utilities with the tools they need to improve network resilience and reduce environmental impact.”

The StormHarvester-HydroDigital partnership will focus on expanding smart sewer technology adoption across municipalities and utilities, supporting efforts to build more resilient and sustainable urban drainage networks.

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