Remote Monitoring Programs
Uses real time monitoring technology to detect system issues early and improve response to potential sewer system problems.
A remote monitoring program uses advanced technology to continuously track system performance across the wastewater collection and treatment system. Through Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, or SCADA, operators can monitor equipment, pump stations, and treatment processes in real time from a central location. Tools such as SmartCover sensors installed within the collection system provide early alerts about rising water levels, blockages, or other abnormal conditions before they escalate into overflows or service disruptions.
These systems help operators respond more quickly, allocate resources more efficiently, and reduce operational risk. By identifying potential issues early, remote monitoring supports regulatory compliance, protects local waterways, and enhances overall system reliability. This investment in modern technology reflects a proactive approach to infrastructure management, focused on preventing problems rather than reacting to them.

