Monitoring Pumps with SonSetLink™

Keeping the Clean Water Flowing

Water is life.

We use water every day. We cook with it, use it to stay clean, and we drink it. It is a necessity; we can't survive long without it.

Access to a water source is fundamental to surviving; access to clean water is fundamental to thriving.

Pokot woman uses an India Mark II hand pump in Kenya.

Providing access to clean water is done in many different ways. Drilling rigs dig boreholes, natural springs can be protected and channeled to storage systems, rain water collection can be done in certain areas of the world.

Hand pumps can be used in certain areas, solar-powered pumps in others.

But, without regular maintenance, every pump will break down eventually.

Under-performing India Mark II pump in Tanzania.


What if pump failure could be anticipated and predicted?

With accurate data, maintenance could be planned and completed, preventing pump failure and keeping the clean water flowing.

This drove our engineers at SonSet Solutions to develop our SonSetLink: Water monitoring technology.


Real-Time Data

The ability to collect and monitor data is critical to sustainable, reliable clean water services.

SonSetLink monitors provide daily pump performance data.

  • Flow volume
  • Pump time in use
  • Wet-time, dry-time for hand-pumps
  • Water level in tanks
  • Temperature
  • Sunlight
  • Other metrics

Global Access

All you need is an internet connection.

You can monitor your water system data from anywhere in the world.

In-country teams can see the same data, which empowers and informs their regular operations efforts and planning.

Action Your Data

Use the data to mobilize your maintenance crews.

Plan routine and emergency maintenance and coordinate supply chains to optimize your time and resources.

The interactive data dashboards help inform your decision making.


Want to try a SonSetLink?

Begin by filling out our short project questionnaire here:  Project Questionnaire 

Reach out with any questions:

Phone: (574) 970-4252


Pokot woman uses an India Mark II hand pump in Kenya.

Under-performing India Mark II pump in Tanzania.