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Water Level Monitoring System in Pakistan

Somebody drives to the site to look at a tank. That trip is the thing the sensor replaces.

Remote
no site visit needed
Alerts
before it runs dry
Solar
option for remote sites
In short

VouchTrack fits ultrasonic or pressure level sensors to overhead tanks, underground reservoirs and tube wells, reporting the level continuously over the mobile network. You get low and high-level alerts, pump run-time, and consumption trends per site — without anyone driving out to check.

How it works

Sensor, network, dashboard

The sensor reports over the mobile network to the same platform that runs our vehicle tracking, so this sits alongside your fleet rather than in a separate system with a separate login.

  • One dashboard for vehicles, sites and sensors
  • Alerts by app, SMS, WhatsApp and email
  • Scheduled reports and a documented REST API
  • Installed and supported by our own technicians
Step by step

How water level monitoring actually works

Most water losses are not dramatic. They are a slow leak nobody noticed for six weeks, or a pump that ran dry because a float switch stuck. Both are obvious the moment level is measured continuously.

Scroll the diagram sideways to follow all four stages.

1

The sensor suits the tank, not the catalogue

An ultrasonic head mounted above the water suits an open overhead tank or reservoir and never touches what it measures. A submersible pressure probe suits a borehole, a sump or anything with a lid you cannot cut. We fit whichever the structure allows rather than whichever we stock.

Ultrasonic (non-contact) or submersible pressure probe

2

Level becomes volume, per tank

A depth reading is not useful to an operations manager; litres are. Each installation gets a calibration table built from the tank’s actual geometry, so the dashboard shows 46,200 litres and 77% rather than a distance in centimetres.

Per-tank calibration table · litres and percentage

3

The trend matters more than the number

A tank at 40% is not information. A tank falling 340 litres an hour with every pump off is a leak, and a tank rising with no supply running is a stuck float. The platform watches the rate of change, not just the threshold, which is what catches the slow problems.

Rate-of-change alerts · low and high thresholds · pump-state input

4

The right shift gets called

Low level goes to whoever restarts the pump. A suspected leak goes to maintenance. A dry-run risk goes to both, immediately, because a pump running dry is a capital expense measured in hours.

Role-based routing · app, SMS, WhatsApp, email

Capabilities

What you actually get

Level without a site visit

Continuous reporting from the tank itself, visible on the same dashboard as everything else you monitor.

Low and high-level alerts

A threshold alert before a tank runs dry, and an overflow alert before water is wasted.

Pump run-time and cycling

How long the pump ran and how often it started — the pattern that predicts a failure before it happens.

Consumption trends per site

Daily and monthly draw per location, which is what exposes a leak or an unauthorised connection.

Solar or mains powered

Remote sites without reliable power can run the sensor on a small solar panel and battery.

Reporting

Numbers, not just a live reading

A live value tells you the moment. The reports tell you the trend, which is what a budget conversation actually needs — scheduled to your inbox and exportable to Excel, CSV or PDF.

See the reporting
What changes

The difference it makes

Each of these is an outcome plus the mechanism that produces it, because a benefit without a mechanism is just a claim.

340 L/h

Leaks found by their rate, not their puddle

A slow loss is invisible on a sight glass and obvious on a trend line. That is the whole argument for continuous measurement.

How: Rate-of-change detection with pump-state correlation
Dry-run

Pumps protected from themselves

A pump running dry can be destroyed in under an hour. A low-level alert with the right routing costs nothing by comparison.

How: Low-level threshold with immediate role-based alert
Load-shedding

A power cut is reported, not silent

The most common failure is a system that simply stops reporting and nobody notices. Battery backup turns that into its own alert.

How: Battery-backed device raising a power-failure event
Litres

Readings your operations team can use

Centimetres of depth are a sensor output. Litres and percentage are an operational fact.

How: Per-tank calibration from actual geometry
Multi-site

Every tank on one screen

Housing societies, factories and municipal networks run dozens of tanks. Checking them by phone call is how weeks get lost.

How: Single dashboard across all monitored tanks
History

Consumption patterns you can plan against

Once level is logged continuously, demand by hour and by day stops being a guess and starts being a schedule.

How: Continuous logging with scheduled reports and API

Figures shown are typical of what operators report rather than a guarantee. What your fleet recovers depends on where you are starting from — we would rather set the expectation honestly than win the order and miss it.

Specification

The technical detail

The questions a technical evaluator asks before a commercial one does. If something you need is not here, ask — we will answer it rather than route you to a brochure.

Water level monitoring — indicative specification. Final configuration is confirmed at survey.
What is measuredWater level as depth, volume and percentage; rate of change; pump run state where wired; mains power state.
Sensor typeNon-contact ultrasonic head, or submersible pressure probe for covered tanks and boreholes.
RangeTypically up to 10 m depth; deeper on request. Calibration table built per tank.
Reading interval5 minutes by default, configurable; immediate on threshold or rapid change.
ConnectivityMulti-network GSM SIM; on-board buffering when coverage drops.
PowerMains with battery backup, so load-shedding raises an event rather than a silence.
OutputsLive level, trend charts, low/high and rate-of-change alerts, consumption reports, REST API.
InstallationBy our technicians. Overhead tanks are typically a few hours; boreholes depend on access.
Questions

Before you commit

The things people ask us on the first call about this solution.

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Continuous reporting from the tank itself, visible on the same dashboard as everything else you monitor.

A threshold alert before a tank runs dry, and an overflow alert before water is wasted.

How long the pump ran and how often it started — the pattern that predicts a failure before it happens.

Daily and monthly draw per location, which is what exposes a leak or an unauthorised connection.

Remote sites without reliable power can run the sensor on a small solar panel and battery.

Next step

Tell us what you need to measure

Describe the site or the asset. We will tell you which sensor fits, what it costs, and what it will actually tell you.

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