Storage Tank Monitoring Solutions and Pump Control

Maintaining pressurized water in your lines at all times can be a challenge, especially when you are a smaller municipality. That is why you need a solution that makes sure storage tanks are properly filled and pumps are turning on at the right time.

Water Storage Tank In municipal Water Treatment System with radio replacement
Water Storage Tank In municipal Water Treatment System
Common pressure Transmitter used for level and pressure measurement
Pressure Transmitter
pump with electric check valve at booster station
pump with electric check valve at booster station

Our cloud-based Storage Tank Monitoring Solutions and Pump Controls can help monitor your tanks and control your pumps. If something is not working properly, we will let you know via alerts and notifications. 

Example of a Elevated Water Storage Tank
Example of an Elevated Water Storage Tank

Monitor key metrics

  • Storage Tank Levels
  • High and Low Storage Tank Level Alerts
  • Intrusion Alarm
  • Pump Status, Failure and Runtime hours 
  • Cycle counts
  • Power failure & Generator status

Water Distribution Systems range from a single tank that is filled with water by a couple of well pumps to many tanks fed by many booster stations throughout a large city. The automation also varies from a pressure switch at the tank that calls for a pump to a sophisticated communications structure that passes information from one station to the next.

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Alerts

Compliance

Easy-to-Use, Customizable Displays,
Trends and Reports

Distribution system with Booster Station and Storage Tank Monitoring
Distribution System with Booster Station and Storage Tank monitoring

Use our info-Portal to build custom displays that allow you to interact with your system from anywhere.

Case Studies

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Control your pumps and monitor your storage tanks with our solution

Many municipal water systems want to send storage tank level information to a different station. Data-Command can be a transport mechanism, sending tank information and setting level set points to wells and booster stations to turn them off and on.

Moving information between stations can be both unreliable and costly. We can securely pass information between locations cost effectively.

Sending lift station information to your existing SCADA

Wastewater systems have lift stations and you want to see your remote site information on your centralized on-premise SCADA system. It is for this reason that we created a secure method of delivering this information to your plant automation platform. More specifically, we can securely deliver information to your programmable controllers through their native protocol or to your on-premise SCADA packages via OPC.

Zeus writing to Automation platform and scada servers
Writing to Automation platform and SCADA servers

We are not just a cloud based solution, we are also a transport mechanism.  Therefore, we can collect information from remotely located stations
and populate on-premise automation systems. As a result, you can view this information on your local display and utilize your local alarming, trending and reporting system.