Water Infrastructure Automation

Guarantee the supply of quality water via intelligent automation.

Safe water from source to towns, industries and agriculture

In the face of the growing demand for a scarce resource, guarantee the sustainability of bulk water systems with water infrastructure automation. Bulk water systems cover activities related to the collection of water, its storage and transport to treatment or purification plants, before water is served to end users (urban consumption, farmers, large industries or electricity generation).

At ADASA, we understand the challenges of bulk water supply, the need to expand the functionality of facilities and, in many cases, ageing infrastructure. We also recognise that automation and remote control play a fundamental role in the evolution of bulk water systems. The entire project life cycle is covered, from design and engineering to installation and commissioning.

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We have extensive experience in the automation, instrumentation and remote control of processes in infrastructures of upstream water distribution network. This includes:

  • Operation of dams and reservoirs.
  • Desalination plants.
  • Intake and adduction.
  • Tanks.
  • Ponds.
  • Elevations.
  • Canals.

We concentrate on crucial bulk water supply management and infrastructure areas such as productivity and operating costs, energy efficiency and cybersecurity.

Modern Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) solutions produce streamlined and reliable operations, decisive factors in ensuring the provision of a quality supply service.

Our specialists accompany every step of this digital renewal process, from the implementation of SCADA and distributed control systems to measurement and analysis. More areas considered include communication systems, pump optimisation, leak detection, event management and predictive maintenance.

Information collected from facilities and their infrastructures allows operations of automated parts of the network (pumps, valves, equipment) to be modified. Programmed starts, chlorination instructions, stop procedures conditioned by tank levels and more can all be adapted.

Benefits

  • Optimise and improve the bulk water distribution process.
  • Automation of water treatment process facilities.
  • Simplify the supervision and better manage bulk water distribution networks.
  • Deliver quality, safe water to customers.
  • Track bulk water quality from source to the final destination.

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