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WATER & WASTE TREATMENT Bringing end-to-end operational visibility


across water/wastewater enterprises without a rip-and-replace approach to legacy


technologies is made possible through The Unified Operations Centre (UOC) from AVEVA


non-potable water, treatment, metering and environmental systems. Improving efficiency across geographically


dispersed assets requires a digital connection, something the UOC can provide with added functionality for the control room. Starting with a map-based perspective, operators have a global asset overview with the ability to drill down into station-level overlays before examining specific equipment. No matter how spread the high-value people of the organisation are, they can securely access a 360-degree view of operations, whether they are in the office or on the road. Another pressure felt by all process


industries, but one that particularly impacts water/wastewater is energy usage. Whilst energy consumption can be monitored and predicted using software solutions, the inability to contextualise this with asset health, asset maintenance records, site SCADA, and other OT systems means energy consumption is not being optimised as much as it could be. In the era of digital transformation, many important and powerful new digital tools are


being adopted across industry. Some sectors are further ahead than others, and many technologies now widely adopted have proven themselves. For any business, establishing a single version of the truth is a surefire way to improving efficiency. For the water/wastewater sector, it is integral to meeting unique challenges and future- proofing operations. Working with experienced digital


transformation partners like our team at SolutionsPT, allows enterprises to adopt a software and hardware agnostic approach, meaning a UOC can be brought to bear alongside current and legacy assets while offering seamless future integration with any


new equipment that is added to the network. Water/wastewater leaders are always


looking for ways to better serve their customers and shareholders while meeting ever more stringent regulatory requirements. The best and most cost-effect way to do this is to leverage the data that is already available and empower the most important element of any operation - the human workforce - with digital tools that offer improved, contextualised information that enables a step-change in efficiency, maintenance, and profitability while reducing waste.


SolutionsPT www.solutionspt.com


We go further


Offering the widest range of high- performance actuated products and accessories, backed up by market-leading guarantees, is just the start. Quotes in hours not days and delivery in weeks not months mean, when it comes to providing solutions for our customers, ASL always goes the extra mile.


ASL at your service.


www.excellence-in-actuation.co.uk


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