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Space Agency-backed project aims to use satellite data to protect utilities

MGISS project will use satellite data - image of a satellite orbiting the Earth
Geospatial technology specialist MGISS and two northern utility providers have launched a project to use satellite data to detect risks posed to utility services by new building developments.

The project is part-funded by the European Space Agency (ESA). It will use satellite data and services to automatically detect changes to the built environment within proximity of critical utilities.

Gas and water outages caused by developments are a growing problem, according to MGISS. The Interruption Prevention Alert Service (IPAS) – as the project is known - will offer a preventative solution.

According to the consortium, the challenges facing utilities providers face are also likely to intensify with the government’s anticipated easing of UK planning laws as part of the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill, along with proposed additional investment in infrastructure and housebuilding.

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