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Our SCADA solution provides effective management of wastewater collection and water distribution systems. Our SCADA strategies and architecture offer safe, cost-effective, and reliable control over plant processes. Implemented as either a standalone server or incorporated with Ovation control and information technology, our SCADA solution ensures continuous monitoring and control of plant operations such as:

  • Wastewater collection systems
  • Water distribution systems
  • Pump stations
  • Sewer diversion
  • Wet weather overflow protection
  • Water irrigation systems
  • Weather monitoring
  • Remote operations
  • Programmable logic controllers(PLCs)

Water and wastewater treatment plants depend upon reliable operation of remote equipment to continously and safely move effluent throughout the service area to the main station. Emerson's SCADA solution offers cost-savings benefits in numerous areas. Learn more about our SCADA solutions and Plant Automation:

SCADA Solutions Data Sheet

Plant Automation and SCADA Solutions Brochure

 
   
City of San Diego, COMNET Project
SCADA solution monitors 85 remote pump stations through spread spectrum radio, and provides manual remote control of divertor valves at Mission Bay Sewer Interceptor system.

City of Detroit Water & Sewerage Department, ICCS Upgrade
A combination of leased lines, licensed radio and spread spectrum radio will interface to a redundant SCADA Communication Server to monitor 5 high-lift pump stations, 40 pump stations, and 353 remote monitoring stations for the treated water and wastewater collection systems. A total of 7,950 points will be monitored and available to the system control center.

Southern California Edison, Big Creek Hydroelectric Project
The Ovation SCADA system to monitors and controls 8 powerhouses spread across the Sierra Nevada mountains. Over 7,200 I/O points are passed over an existing T1 wide-area network to the Central Dispatch Center.


 
 
   

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