Optimal Solution for Developing Smart Water Treatment Plants
- Developing monthly and seasonal water treatment plant operation strategies.
- Real-time disinfection, residual disinfectant, and disinfection by-products.
- Estimation of influent water quality in water treatment.
- Control of pumps and chemicals through onsite PLC and HMI.
- Probability distribution-based anomalous influent water quality diagnosis and assessment.
- Determination and investigation of the backwashing schedule of the activated carbon process based on the change in effluent TOC concentration.
- Automatic server simulation and process analysis.
- Storing and managing process diagnosis results in a DBS and issuing an error alert (e-mail, text message)
- Databases supported include MS-SQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, and others..
- Remote access through web browser and smartphone support.
WaterFlow DBS Integrated Data Management System
WaterFlow DBS (Database System) is a software for managing data collected from water treatment plants and viewing analysis results in a cloud environment.
- SCADA data acquisition Interface Software.
- A Unified Messaging System (UMS) for transmitting email and text-message communications.
- Software for Managing Operator Accounts.
- Data Preprocessing Software (noise filtering, sensor abnormality detection).
- Network Security System.
- Software for visualization based on an open platform.
- Open-source platform database.
WaterFlow Water Treatment Plant Simulation Software
Desktop simulation program for simulating water treatment processes using the US EPA WTP 1.2 model. Plant-wide simulation of the full-scale water treatment plant can be performed using field-collected measurement and operating data.
- US EPA WTP 1.2 model-based simulation of the water treatment process.
- Simulation of over 45 distinct aspects of water quality, including organic matter, pH, alkalinity, etc.
- All sorts of engineering design tools are supported.
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