A group of Dunedin high school pupils believe they can save farmers thousands of litres of water with an idea that stems all the way back to a burst pipe 11 years ago.
Otago Boys' High School pupils Dan Hayman, Connor Feist, Benjamen Tucker and Abdul Obaidullah have created a new device that times how long water has been flowing from a tank and stops the pump after it runs for too long.
The group designed the device, called the Hydretta, earlier this year as part of the Lion Foundation Young Enterprise Scheme, a competition for young entrepreneurs.
Dan said the idea went back 11 years to when his family holiday home had a burst pipe and water flooded the house for two days.
The accident cost his parents tens of thousands of dollars to repair.