PROJECT
We have implemented our software solution, Hipalux® Datum, for monitoring, control, and data analysis in the water supply network. This innovative tool has been developed based on IoT and Big Data technology principles and has been deployed in the Mendi Haran Water Consortium.
The Mendi Haran Water Consortium provides water to 23 urban centers in the Añana region and the municipal swimming pools in Erriberagoitia (Pobes).
With the implementation of Hipalux® Datum, precise control is achieved over the volumes of water supplied to each of the towns within the consortium. This tool enables easy detection of water leaks in the supply network by analyzing historical data of minimum flow rates.
Hipalux® Datum operates in a web environment, offering unlimited users the ability to manage unlimited variables. Additionally, it communicates with remote equipment via mobile telephony, ensuring an efficient and up-to-date connection.
HYDRAULIC INFRASTRUCTURES
What are WWTP and WTP?
WWTP and WTP are acronyms referring to two types of facilities used in water treatment.
WWTP stands for “Wastewater Treatment Plant.” This facility is responsible for treating wastewater to remove pollutants and solid waste before it is discharged into the environment. Wastewater can be generated by households, businesses, industries, among others, and its treatment is essential to prevent environmental pollution and protect public health.
On the other hand, WTP stands for “Water Treatment Plant.” This facility is responsible for treating raw water to make it potable and safe for human consumption. In the WTP, contaminants are removed, and the chemical composition of the water is adjusted to meet the required quality standards.
In summary, WWTP treats wastewater before its discharge into the environment, while WTP treats raw water to make it safe for human consumption. Both facilities are essential to protect the environment and public health.
¿What is a water supply network?
A water supply network is an infrastructure system that enables the safe transportation of water from its source to consumption points, ensuring its quality and suitability for human consumption according to the required sanitary standards for potability.
These water distribution networks are composed of various components, such as pumping stations, main, secondary, and tertiary pipelines, intermediate storage tanks, valves, measuring devices, and household connections. Each of these elements plays a crucial role in the efficient and secure supply of potable water to end-users.
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