Water quality monitoring
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Industry experts are hailing ATi’s MetriNet as the sustainable solution for the complex challenges in the water sector. not only bringing down complaints, but also proactively safeguarding water quality.
Regarded as a breakthrough in water quality monitoring, the MetriNet provides a flexible method for delivering information, even from remote locations. Powered with ATi’s M-Nodes, the smallest smart digital sensors around that allows use in deep water networks, MetriNet adopts a modular approach to the distributed collection of water quality data.
Smart Technology Solutions
The introduction of multi-perameter monitors means that an INTELLIGENT, not just smart, water distribution network is now in reach, which predicts forthcoming events, discoloration, taste and odour, loss of disinfection, burst or leak and automatically acts to prevent or mitigate the event. This results in a network that measures, thinks, predicts and takes actions in the best interests of its customers.
Not only is this within reach, some companies are well along the journey towards smart water networks. MetriNet systems are already delivering actionable insights to major water companies and are identifying potential risks within DMAs, with its water-saver feature also allowing continuous measurement or batch-sampling regime.
Innovation and Collaboration
Innovation and collaboration plays a vital part in providing these solutions to the challenges faced by the Water Industry. Advances in robust, high-precision, reliable and smart network monitors are revolutionising water quality management in water distribution systems.
Understanding network behaviour by using SMART monitors allows operators to truly understand the networks, predict their behaviour and plan solutions. This can all be done whilst also conditioning the mains and having long-term maintenance strategies in place to reduce customer complaints and safeguard against water quality failures.
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