Smart Water Analytics
WATER EFFICIENCY ENGINEERING AND SMART WATER INFRASTRUCTURE TECHNOLOGIES
About Us
Our Experience
After 40 years in the water industry, we use our experience to help water utilities to optimize energy, pressure, and water quality. Our experienced personnel will work with your water utility personnel to develop sustainable and cost-saving operational strategies and tools they need to succeed.
Ask us about:
Smart Water Infrastructure Technologies (SWIT)
Non-Revenue Water Reduction
Energy Optimization
Water Balance and Audits
District Metering and Pressure Management
Meter Replacement AMR/AMI
Network Modeling
Water Information Management Systems
Our Approach
Our service includes comprehensive system assessments to help identify gaps and opportunities that make water utilities more efficient. We work with water providers to develop a comprehensive water system optimization strategy that includes a project plan with timelines and milestones, a cost analysis, and a schedule.
We specialize in applying analytical methods to evaluate historic and site-specific field data of water utilities.
Water Utility Data Management
Management Information Systems (MIS) are a very important component of smart water infrastructure technologies. With the use of smart technologies, Utilities will receive large volumes of data that are difficult and time-consuming to process manually.
Therefore, it is important that along with smart technologies, the utilities implements a simple system for processing the data and obtaining information about the system performance on a timely basis.
We assist water utilities in the integration of databases such as: DMAs, PMAs, Customer Meters, SCADA, and Billing. We work with affiliate companies in developing dashboard and reports for operators and managers.
SWITLink
SWITLink (short for -- Smart Water Infrastructure Technologies Link) is a software that automates the integration of digital databases from various sources and produces on-demand electronic reports in various multi-media formats. The electronic data from field sensors, vendor cloud services, SCADA, etc. is transferred to our AWS cloud server where it subjected to pre-programmed analytics to produce custom-made reports (hourly, daily, monthly, and annual).
Our clients get an email that provides a general high-level summary of selected parameters and dashboards. The email has a link to a comprehensive detailed report that contains the analyzed client data in tables, graphs and dashboards. The best news is that we offer SWITLink as a subscription service for a low setup cost, without licensing fees or without a contract. The client does not need any hardware and can access and print the reports from any PC, Apple or Android device.
Specialized Water Services
Additional Information
Water utilities worldwide have the opportunity to substantially increase revenues by reducing the quantity of Non-Revenue Water (NRW).
Smart Water Analytics provides proven methods and tools to identify sources of NRW and successful approaches to increase revenue, reduce expenses and preserve a vital resource by helping utilities improve accuracy in measuring water use, decrease payment delinquencies and mitigate water loss.
Smart Water Analytics brings environmental, social and economically sustainable benefits to our clients, reflecting key concerns such as climate change.
The company’s personnel has considerable experience & expertise in:
Smart water infrastructure technologies
Non-revenue water reduction
Water audits
Water demand forecasting and allocation
Component analysis of real and apparent losses
District metering areas (DMAs) and Pressure Management Areas (PMAs)
Water distribution modeling
Institutional strengthening
Energy optimization of water distribution systems
Optimization of system hydraulics
Surge and transient analysis
Meter replacement AMR/AMI
SCADA integration systems
Condition assessment of water works
Assessment of disinfection-by-products (DBP) in distribution networks
Water conservation and effluent reuse
Capital improvement programs
Approach to NRW Reduction
Smart Water Analytics understands that any NRW program must be based on a well-documented, defensible process for collecting, analyzing and reporting NRW data. We begin this process by working collaboratively with utility members to understand the business processes for collecting data and ascertaining the quality of the data.
When data integrity is lacking, we assist utilities in documenting the quality of the existing data and implementing projects to improve the data quality.