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Matter is proud to pilot their storm water pit sensors with the City of Monash , a moderate sized council in Melbourne. Ambition: Teaming up with City of Monash for a storm water pit sensor trial, to track water levels, events and help with flood mitigation. Priority move: Trial sensing storm water pit information and displaying this on our Capture dashboard for convenient viewing. Matter Objectives: • provide measurement systems (Sense) • provide measurement data (Capture) • provide novel monitoring systems (inc CaptureOS) Preliminary results from the trial found:

Matter is excited to trial their storm water pit sensors in a pilot within the City of Port Phillip. The focus with be on the suburb of Ellwood where 13 sensors are bring deployed in order to gain a better understanding of water flow, events and how to manage the area. Ambition: Matter are trialing their sensors with the City of Port Phillip, to help with tracking events such as pit blockages in leafy residential suburbs. Priority move: Trial sensing storm water pit information and reviewing event data on the Capture dashboard to help with future pit management. Matter Objectives: • Identify and report on blocked pits • Reduce the need to manually check pits for blockages • Weather event notifications to allow for preemptive cleaning Preliminary results from the trial found:

Together with the City of Stirling in Western Australia, Matter successfully implemented their waste sensing technology in the City’s high traffic public spaces to collect better data regarding waste collection and logistics. The goal of the project was to identify inefficiencies in waste collection processes, support smarter urban planning and allow for cleaner and tidier public spaces within the City. The project encompassed forty-five waste sensors at Trigg beach and Clarko Reserve. Matter installed volumetric waste sensors in each public bin within the project site, while the corresponding data collected from the sensors was managed through the Capture platform - a web-based application providing near real-time information about waste levels. Preliminary results from the trial found: