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Pima County takes significant steps in preserving water source
技术
- 应用基础设施与中间件 - 数据可视化
- 自动化与控制 - 监督控制和数据采集 (SCADA)
适用行业
- 回收与废物管理
适用功能
- 商业运营
用例
- 机器状态监测
挑战
皮马县面临以下挑战: - 每天管理超过 6000 万加仑的污水,以支持该地区超过 100 万人口。 - 在警报响起时立即采取行动,提醒操作员注意工厂内的问题 该解决方案应该能够启用以下功能: - 确保获取当前劳动力的机构知识,以便对未来的操作员进行有效培训 - 采用有效的态势感知策略使人员能够有效地了解和解决设施的运营问题 - 由于资产分布在 700 多英里,运营管理很困难
客户
美国亚利桑那州皮马县
关于客户
美国亚利桑那州皮马县
解决方案
皮马县实施了一个解决方案,该解决方案使用基于态势感知的 Wonderware HMI SCADA 解决方案,以及移动劳动力和决策支持系统,皮马县区域废水回收部门提供该县下水道系统的管理和维护。
收集的数据
Ammonia, Nitrogen, Phosphorus
运营影响
数量效益
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