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ABB Recognized as a Leader in 2025 Verdantix Green Quadrant for Industrial AI Analytics
Verdantix named ABB a leader in 2025 Green Quadrant benchmark report for its comprehensive industrial AI analytics capabilities. -
Salt River Project Completes Hydropower Modernization Project for Greater Renewable Energy Production Efficiency
Standardizing on Emerson’s Ovation platform, Arizona power provider reduces maintenance costs by 30%, cuts troubleshooting time in half. -
Schneider Electric and City of Conroe Transform Water Infrastructure with Open, Software-Defined Automation
EcoStruxure Automation Expert has been deployed across 19 water plants to enable rapid scaling and smart water management. -
IMI Delivers ‘Largest Production’ Choke Valves to Landmark North Sea Unmanned Production Platform
IMI has delivered the largest known production choke valves ever manufactured to a landmark unmanned processing platform in the North Sea. -
Rockwell Automation to Power Industry’s First Full Automated Bacon Line
The innovative solution streamlines operations, reduces labor and water usage and sets new industry standards. -
Faster Time to Market for dhp After Implementing Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure Automation Expert
dhp Technology’s solar roof solutions are setting new standards in energy innovation for water treatment plants, logistics hubs and car parks. -
Enhancing Canal Water Measurement With Automation Solutions
Monitoring water levels and flow in canal systems is critical to efficient water delivery. -
Hapman Celebrates 80 Years of Excellence
Hapman, a global leader in custom bulk material handling equipment, is proud to celebrate its 80th anniversary. -
Smart Water for a Smart Asia: How Digitalization Can Solve the Region’s Water Challenges
As climate change accelerates and populations grow, traditional water management strategies are nearing the point of exhaustion. -
25% of the World's Public-sector Wastewater Treatment Plants to Use AI in 2025
AI's competitive advantages for WWTPs include: data-driven process optimization, predictive maintenance, wastewater discharge control and hydraulic efficiency. -
How Desuperheater Nozzle Testing Prevents or Predicts Failures
A cost-effective nozzle testing program can avoid millions of dollars in unplanned outages and equipment damage. -
Threat-Hunting in OT Infrastructure: A Case Study
A public utility used a cybersecurity platform to identify and counteract a persistent breach. -
Siemens and O2 Telefónica Partner to Develop Solutions Based on 5G Network Slicing
A pilot customer from North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is already testing the new solution. -
A New Chapter for Rotork’s Service Business
Rotork is excited to announce that Rotork Site Services is now officially Rotork Service. -
2024 Salary Survey: Engineering Management Retains Highest Average Salary for Automation Professionals
The 2024 Automation Professional Salary Survey results are in! -
Yokogawa and Rice WaTER Institute Partner on Autonomous Water Treatment
The partnership aims to integrate automation and modular treatment solutions. -
ABB Selected to Upgrade Irrigation Pumping Stations at Serres in Greece
For improved energy performance at pumping stations and better flow of water within the irrigation network, ABB’s host of solutions can help Greek farmers. -
Drinking Water Supplier Vitens Selects ABB to Develop New Process Automation System
ABB has been selected by Vitens to develop a new process automation system and test it on a first site during a pilot project. -
Idrica Hosts World Bank Digital Transformation of Water Management Training Week
The topics covered included data management such as Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, information security, E-billing, asset management, micro and macro metering, and leak detection. -
Cybersecurity: A Must for European Water Utilities
Cybersecurity has become a major issue for companies in the water sector. In recent years, there have been multiple attacks on utilities, given the importance of this sector as an essential service. -
Microsoft and Apple Among Winners of Lighthouse Awards
Global corporations and utilities have been recognized for pioneering water innovation. -
Badger Meter Introduces BlueEdge for Smart Water Systems Management
A tailorable, connected suite of solutions from Badger Meter enables confidence in operations for global utility, commercial and industrial water customers. -
Neuman & Esser Partners with SurfCleaner to Boost Water Treatment and Sustainability Across Global Industries
NEUMAN & ESSER has formed a strategic partnership with Swedish tech developer SurfCleaner to boost water treatment and sustainability across global industries. -
Top 10 Mistakes in pH System Design and How to Avoid Them
This article covers the top 10 major mistakes Greg McMillan has seen in pH design and installation in a neutralizer tank in a waste treatment system. -
Siemens Makes It Easier for Water Utilities to Benefit from AI
Siemens has expanded its software portfolio for the water industry, enabling its customers to optimize their plant operations using artificial intelligence - without the need for technical expertise. -
Beamex Calibration Solutions Revolutionizes Water and Wastewater Facility Operations
Beamex is proud to announce the successful implementation of its calibration ecosystem at a prominent water and wastewater facility in the southeastern United States. -
Three Ways Industry 4.0 Can Upgrade Industrial Water Treatment Methods
Industrial water treatment methods must evolve to remain relevant and efficient. -
Endress+Hauser Celebrates Successful Completion of Fundraising Campaign in Anniversary Year
Last year, Endress+Hauser celebrated its 70th anniversary across the globe in a number of ways–and in the process reached an impressive fundraising goal. -
Nine Technologies to Optimize Water Consumption in Smart Buildings
Water resource management is one of the main priorities in smart buildings. -
Badger Meter Builds on Smart Water Offerings With Network Monitoring Acquisition
The acquisition provides real-time monitoring hardware and software targeted at distributed data collection for applications in water, wastewater, stormwater and environmental water monitoring. -
Top 12 Most-Read Automation.com Articles of 2023
To everyone who submitted content: thank you; you helped to make Automation.com what it is. To readers who might have missed a newsletter or two, here are the top 12 most-read articles. -
Telit Cinterion Collaborates with WaterSignal to Provide a Stable Connection for Water Monitoring
WaterSignal, an innovator in the water conservation space, leverages Telit Cinterion’s technology to ensure always-on connectivity for its water monitoring system. -
Water Environment Federation Honors Industrial Water Expert Houston Flippin
The Water Environment Federation has awarded vice president and industrial water expert Houston Flippin the prestigious W. Wesley Eckenfelder Industrial Water Quality Lifetime Achievement Award. -
ABB to Provide Economic Support to the Well Done Foundation to Tackle Orphan Oil and Gas Wells
The three year financial partnership will enable the Well Done Foundation to continue the race to plug methane emitting orphan wells across the United States. -
Case Study: Fun in the Sun, Courtesy of Variable Frequency Drives and Resourceful Maintenance Staff
When relaxing poolside, odds are that the equipment keeping the water flowing and filtered safely is not top of mind. Behind the scenes, there are likely some fascinating control systems keeping things afloat. -
Siemens Data Platform Helps Northumbrian Water Tackle Household Leaks
Siemens Grid Software has secured a new contract with Northumbrian Water Group and deployed EnergyIP MDM X, part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio. -
ABB Technology at the Core of an Energy-Intelligent Wastewater Treatment Plant in Germany
The ABB Ability OPTIMAX energy management system unlocks efficiency potential at the Schwarzenbruck plant, controlling and optimizing the energy flows. -
ABB Technology at the Core of Energy-intelligent Wastewater Treatment Plant in Germany
The ABB Ability OPTIMAX energy management system unlocks efficiency potential at the Schwarzenbruck plant, controlling and optimizing the energy flows. -
Deploying Smart Water and Wastewater Solutions That Make an Immediate Impact
LEC, Inc., a US-Based IIoT Solution Provider in the Water/Wastewater Industry, announced a strategic sales partnership with Everett J. Prescott, Inc. -
Endress+Hauser Employees Reach Donation Target for a Water Project in Record Time
Endress+Hauser employees around the world are celebrating the Group’s 70th anniversary this year during a wide range of events–and at the same time committing to a good cause in a special way. -
Rockwell Automation and The Water Council Unite to Promote Water Stewardship
Rockwell Automation, Inc., is pleased to announce a novel partnership with The Water Council (TWC) to promote corporate water stewardship across the world. -
United Flow Technologies Finalizes Acquisitions of Kodru-Mooney and Macaulay Controls
UFT continues momentum, adding two leading equipment solution providers in highly strategic Texas and Midwest regions. -
Case Study: Keeping Effluent Safe and Operating Costs Low
New gear motors help the City of Newport, Oregon, watestwater treatment plant address capacity limitations, save energy costs, and process up to 15 million gallons daily. -
ABB Reveals an Additional 8.56 Billion Cubic Meters of Wastewater a Year Must Be Treated to Meet UN Goals
To reach UN water targets by 2030, global wastewater treatment capacity needs to increase by 8.56 billion cubic meters each year. -
The Six Water Technology Trends for 2023
Pre-emption and prevention, security, reuse, process automation, optimization and planning are the main technological challenges ahead for water management in 2023. -
Six Stages to Improve Utilities' Energy Efficiency
Any improvements in energy efficiency, achieved through water savings, energy savings or process improvements, translate directly into lower costs and increased economic efficiency. -
Badger Meter Enhances Smart Water Capabilities With Acquisition of Syrinix
Badger Meter, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Syrinix, Ltd., a privately held provider of intelligent water monitoring solutions, for £15 million, funded with available cash. -
Five Advantages of Digital Sustainability in the Water Sector
Digital sustainability, a key concept in today’s world, stems from the far-reaching digital transformation that companies have to tackle and the need for them to exploit their data to add value. -
Eastern Controls Brings Water and Wastewater Industry Expertise to New Northeast Markets
Long-time Endress+Hauser representative partner is now the exclusive authorized sales and service provider for municipalities for the east Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware markets. -
OPC Foundation and FieldComm Group Cooperate to Develop an Instrumentation Device Profile for OPC UA Field eXchange
The cooperation will harmonize OPC UA-based field instruments and accelerate development and adoption in automation. -
Digital Twins: Bringing the Future to Water Management
In 2022, and over the next few years, digital twins are set to be one of the most widely used tools to tackle new challenges. The current scenario of uncertainty has accelerated the adoption of digital twins in the water sector. -
Yokogawa Receives Order for Integrated Water Facility Management System from Ethiopia’s Addis Ababa Water and Sewerage Authority
Yokogawa Electric Corporation announces that its subsidiary Yokogawa Middle East & Africa has received an order for an integrated water facility monitoring and management system from the Addis Ababa Water and Sewerage Authority. -
The Six Water Technology Trends for 2022, According to Idrica
These trends are set to bring innovative use cases to transform the industry and ensure the sustainable management of water and its availability. Climate change and water scarcity are challenges that must be tackled urgently. The future depends on digital transformation as a way to extract value from data and turn information into business intelligence. -
Achieving Water Authority Compliance with Automated Wastewater Treatment for Food Processing
Automated wastewater treatment systems can help food processors remain in compliance with EPA and local standards, while significantly reducing the cost of treatment, labor and disposal. -
Basin Water Resources Secures Water Reuse Plant Pilot Project for Gold Mining Operation
Basin Water Resources, LLC (BWR) was selected by a major international gold producer to supply a dual-train nanofiltration (NF)/reverse osmosis (RO) pilot system to evaluate various membrane performance characteristics. -
WDBC Executive Director Mark E. Alpert Receives the Design-Build Industry’s Highest Distinction
The Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA) has named Water Design-Build Council (WDBC) Executive Director Mark Alpert, PE, as one of the five industry leaders chosen for the 2020 Class of DBIA Fellows. -
IMI Critical Engineering Forms Strategic Partnership With Vector Controls and Automation Group
Vector Controls and Automation Group, a leading manufacturing representative, distributor, and service provider, announce that they have formed a strategic partnership with IMI Critical Engineering. -
Predicting a Crisis Before It Happens: Sensors in the Water Network
With technology, it's possible to better predict how people use water and monitor its quality. -
Global Water Scarcity Driving Market for Ultrasonic Level Measurement Devices
The increasing demand for new water and wastewater facilities to meet the world’s rapidly growing need for clean water will help drive modest long-term growth over the five-year forecast period. -
ABB Helps Italian Company Power Water Purification Plant
The purification plant will treat wastewater from 26 municipalities across two provinces, servicing the needs of more than 90,000 inhabitants. -
Yokogawa to help Turkish company monitor Saudi Arabian water project
The Jubail-Riyadh water transmission system, owned by the state-run Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), will transport water from desalination plants near Jubail on the Persian Gulf coast to Riyadh, the growing capital city of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. -
Aquatech announces BreakOuts live event series
Taking place on May 26th at 16:00pm-17:00pm (CEST), the first live event is expected to attract a crowd of up to 500 delegates. Bridging the themes of innovation and digitalisation from the physical Aquatech events, the online discussion will kickstart with utilities, European partnerships and global engineering thought leaders from across Europe and the Middle East. -
EXELE's TopView software helps Aqua America enhance alarm notification capabilities
Aqua America’s existing alarm notification system at the PA facility was experiencing frequent failures, which eventually lead to a catastrophic failure of the entire alarm notification system. Aqua America turned to TopView Alarm and Notification software for their new platform. -
Emerson Acquisition to Expand Hydropower Offerings
Emerson announced that it has completed the purchase of American Governor Company, maker of technologies and services for hydroelectric turbine controls. -
Rockwell Automation helps City of Tacoma upgrade DCS to enhance visibility in wastewater treatment
The city collaborated with Carollo Engineers, an environmental engineering firm that specializes in the planning, design and construction of water and wastewater facilities, to help with the technology selection process. The team evaluated different solutions’ capabilities, support services, and more. The PlantPAx distributed control system (DCS) from Rockwell Automation came out on top. -
Rotork actuators help German town enhance water delivery
Stadtwerke Lohr am Main has been supplied with 39 GT pneumatic piston actuators and 13 CK modular electric actuators to be used at two municipal water works which supply the town of Lohr am Main, in Bavaria, and surrounding areas. -
Quantum Water Services announces start of operations focusing on wastewater in oil & gas industry
The company looks to capitalize on this large and growing market focusing on comprehensive wastewater treatment generated during the on-shore production of oil and gas from either conventional or frac-drilled wells. -
Rotork helps Australian sewage treatment plant to enhance flow control
Third generational IQ multi-turn electric actuators have been installed on eight penstock gate valves to control the flow of wastewater entering the STP in Murrumba Downs, a suburb in the country’s state of Queensland. -
JMP Solutions announces acquisition of Hi-Def Controls
The Hi-Def Controls team comes with relevant industry-specific experience which will not only provide synergies to the JMP Solutions organization but will also compliment the skills of the current JMP team allowing for growth, promoting learning, and ultimately resulting in the delivery of end to end customer experience. -
Tesco announces acquisition of Trimax Systems
The union with TRIMAX is intended to provide opportunities for TESCO to increase its water/wastewater market share in Southern California and gain entry to additional industries served by TRIMAX. -
2018 Salary Survey Results: The Pay Raise Engineers Have Been Waiting for
The financial situation of the average automation engineer got a nice boost in 2018. With the need for experienced professionals still growing, we anticipate the demand to remain strong for engineers for the foreseeable future, with a great deal of opportunity for young graduates and those who are interested in a STEM career. -
ISA announces ISA Energy & Water Automation Conference
The conference program will feature technologies and best practices that apply to multiple infrastructure sectors. Today’s challenges include leveraging data analytics in a meaningful way, navigating the new world of IIoT with safety and cybersecurity in mind, and applying the insights of recent Smart Cities Initiatives to improve operations. -
Tesco Controls to join Water Design-Build Council
This marks the first time the WDBC has invited a system integrator to join the Council. Representing TESCO as an allied member on the WDBC Board of Directors is Brian Adams, P.E., Director of Design-Build Projects. -
Rockwell Automation to showcase connected water control and monitoring solutions at WEFTEC
Rockwell Automation will feature its smart solutions through a simulated digital control room where attendees will have a chance to see the latest release of the PlantPAx distributed control system and advanced production intelligence software that provides real-time visibility into operations. -
Bentley Systems announces finalists in the Year in Infrastructure 2018 awards program
Twelve independent jury panels of distinguished industry experts selected the 57 finalists from 420 nominations submitted by more than 340 user organizations around the world. -
Yushiro and QualiChem announce global partnership
The announcement brings together two metalworking fluids manufacturers in the industry. Yushiro is a supplier of metalworking fluids in the Asia Pacific region, and QualiChem is a metalworking fluids business in North America. -
ISA announces registration call for 2018 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls (WWAC) Symposium
To be held at the Hyatt Regency , from 7-9 August 2018 in Bethesda, Maryland, the event will include briefings by American Water Works Association (AWWA) and Water Environment Federation (WEF) officials, training opportunities, and a vendor exhibition that will showcase new products and services. -
Nukon helps Tasmanian water facilty implement Seeq analytics solution
Nukon leveraged historical data in TasWater’s OSIsoft PI System using ananalytics application from Seeq, (an OSIsoft Gold Sponsor and ISV). Nukon delivered a proof-of-concept and solution, specifically a detection model for Midway Point’s sewage pumping stations and surrounding areas. -
ABB and TaKaDu to provide water management solution to Ho Chi Minh City water distribution network
The ABB SCADA solution - ABB Ability Symphony Plus - will monitor and control the entire water distribution system and integrate TaKaDu’s Event Management Solution, which detects, analyzes and manages network events and incidents such as leaks, bursts, faulty assets, telemetry and data issues and operational failures. -
ISA announces Don Dickinson as Symposium Chair for 2018 Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls (WWAC) Symposium
Taking place at the Hyatt Regency Bethesda on 7-9 August 2018—only 15 minutes from the nation’s capital—the WWAC Symposium will feature two days of technical speakers, an exhibitor hall, a tour of a local water plant, and technical training courses on a variety of topics. -
Rotork helps Kansas water treatment facility enhance electric valve actuators
In the gravity filter plant, 18 butterfly valves are situated in an area beneath a walkway which made it difficult to access and operate the old actuators. With the Rotork actuators, the installation of Remote Hand Stations (RHS) has now eliminated this problem. -
Kamstrup helps Iranian company enhance intelligent water meter solutions
In connection to Kamstrup’s visit in Iran, the company signed both a partner contract and an agreement of two pilot projects with the local Iranian company Iran Ensheab Co. The projects include intelligent water meters and remote reading system. -
Endress + Hauser announces investment in new French facility
Endress+Hauser has invested 4.9 million euros in a new building in Lyon. As well as 25 sales and service employees from Endress+Hauser, nine employees from the European headquarters of Kaiser Optical Systems will move into the new facility. -
CP Automation and Rockwell Automation partner to help alleviate drought in Namibia
Eco Projects was undertaking a 17 month project in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, to alleviate a critical water shortage. Using boreholes, a deep, narrow hole made in the ground to locate water, the client pumped water to various reservoirs. This is to provide an accessible store of water for Windhoek. -
Endress+Hauser announces AdEdge Water Technologies has joined OEM Business Partner Program
Endress+Hauser’s OEM Business Partner Program is a new concept designed to develop and enable a higher level and more strategic OEM customer relationship that is focused on tangible business results and people development. -
Bedrock Automation helps City of Lynchburg, Virginia enhance control of wastewater treatment operations
The City implemented Bedrock to control both de-chlorination and storm water remediation operations, and is planning other integration and control applications as part of its ongoing modernization program. -
Prosys OPC helps Krüger enable data integration in STAR Utility Solution
Krüger A/S provides with its STAR Utility Solution online control solutions that continuously optimize and stabilize the operation of the entire system for water and waste water. Prosys OPC developed for Krüger A/S a scalable, cloud-based solution for the data integration needs in their STAR Utility Solution platform. -
Menzel pump drives help facilitate Egyptian water pump station
The Egyptian Construction Authority for Potable Water and Wastewater (CAPW) recently sourced four custom-made pump drives from special motor manufacturer Menzel Elektromotoren for installation in a water pump station in Cairo. -
OCC helps Tampa water treatment company upgrade fiber optic cabling
By Jeff Miller, Optical Cable Corporation (OCC) Fiber optic cabling upgrade helps fend off lightning strikes, gnawing animals, environmental toxins, and other threats that can interrupt critical communications and control. Concerns of this kind recently drove the Tampa Bay Regional Surface Water Treatment Plant to upgrade from PE-89 outdoor direct burial copper cable to fiber optic cable. -
Schneider Electric helps New Zealand water management company built IIoT control solution
With Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure architecture, WaterForce developed a cloud-based IIoT solution so farmers can monitor and control irrigation pumps and pivots from their computer, tablet or smartphone. -
Kamstrup and Radius begin roll-out of Danish smart water meter project
The turnkey project is based on Kamstrup’s Smart Grid platform OMNIA and includes one million smart electricity meters and remote reading system, integration to various other systems, project management, installation of meters and infrastructure, consumer support and full system operation until 2034. -
Vecoplan uses Rockwell Automation to help automate sorting of waste and recycling in NYC
AES needed an expert integrator who knew the demands of recycling firsthand, with an engineering staff that could coordinate the equipment and automate the entire facility. Vecoplan, an industry provider of building and automating recycling technology, knew it could take on that project. -
ISA announces lineup of technical division symposia for automation and control
Each year, ISA’s technical division symposia events bring together innovators, thought leaders and other automation and control professionals from around the world to explore the latest technologies, trends and best practices. -
Kamstrup helps Ghana boost smart water metering efforts
Ghana Water has invested in 40.000 Danish intelligent meters to help diminish the nation’s supply challenges. The project is the first of its kind ever carried out in Ghana -
Rotork actuators used to help upgrade Brazilian water treatment plant
Profibus DP enabled Rotork IQ multi-turn electric valve actuators were installed during the upgrade and expansion of the water treatment plant. The majority of the 136 IQ electric actuators were installed to control the inlet, outlet and backwashing functions on the new and existing filters. -
Bedrock Automation boosts industrial control for Arkansas town's water and sewer system
The Bedrock controller is part of an integrated plantwide SCADA system. Users connect to that system via Ignition software from Inductive Automation. Ignition is an industrial applications platform that coordinates control and data acquisition for all plant PLCs and remote transfer units (RTUs). -
Bluefield Report: Big Data, IoT to address water infrastructure gap
Smart water solutions are gaining traction with municipal water utilities. Over $20 billion is slated for metering, data management, and analytics from 2016 to 2025, globally, according to Bluefield Research. -
Huffman Engineering announces opening of Denver office
The expansion allows Huffman Engineering to accommodate a growing client base in the western part of Nebraska, as well as Colorado and Wyoming. -
Endress+Hauser's Open Integration Program Aims to Boost Multi-Vendor System Interoperability
By Bill Lydon, Editor, Automation.com In today’s industrial world, one of the the most annoying hindrances to effective system integration is the lack of interoperability between products from different vendors. Yet, efforts are being made to close this gap in the industry. -
Yokogawa to deliver control systems for Layyah Power and Desalinization Station in UAE
For this project, Yokogawa Middle East & Africa will deliver the CENTUM VP integrated production control system for the boiler, turbine governor, turbine protection system and the desalination plant at each of these units. -
ISA announces Call for Abstracts for 2017 Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium
Abstracts should include a 250-word proposal outlining the topic to be presented. Prospective authors have the choice of presenting a 30-minute PowerPoint presentation, a paper presentation, or a poster session. Deadline for submission is 31 January 2017. -
Exele delivers VOIP-based alarm monitoring to Cypress Ridge wastewater facility
In the past year Cypress Ridge sought Exele's help to convert their hardwired TAPI-based telephone alarm notification system to use Voice-Over-IP (VOIP). -
Senix helps Murray Irrigation automate level measurement
Murray Irrigation, Australia's largest privately owned irrigation company, is automating its 3,000 kilometers of gravity-fed irrigation channels in New South Wales with over 2,200 Senix ToughSonic REMOTE 14 ultrasonic sensors -
Schneider Electric recognizes 6 customer innovations on Enterprise APM platform
Schneider Electric’s Enterprise APM platform helps companies in the power, oil and gas, water/wastewater, metals, mining and minerals, and other industries close the loop between business and operations in an end-to-end platform that allows for open integration. -
Antaira partners with Simantec to expand to Brazil
Simantec Automation has expanded their branch offices in Santos, São Paulo, Brazil, as an official distributor partner of Antaira, in order to provide local industrial device networking support and services to industrial markets -
Rotork actuators deliver control for Portuguese automated wastewater treatment facility
The Viseu Sul WWTP in Portugal’s Viseu County is the first in the country to adopt advanced membrane filtration (MBR) wastewater treatment technology. -
Schneider Electric to deliver automation controller for Vallejo, CA flood control
Under the terms of the agreement, Schneider Electric will implement its Modicon M580 programmable automation controller (ePAC) platform to help the VSFCD continue to improve the quality wastewater and flood control services it provides to the people of the district. -
Rockwell to showcase solutions for Water and Wastewater Facilities at WEFTEC 2016
Featuring its PlantPAx platform, Rockwell Automation will demonstrate process and automation solutions for efficient process control, monitoring and management. -
Bedrock provides SCADA RTU platform for Clarksville Light and Water
The project is part of Clarksville, Arkansas' plan to save up to $2M over the next five years through improved control, monitoring, and security of its electric grid and water treatment facilities. -
2016 ISA Water/Wastewater & Automatic Controls event draws 165 global attendees
The Symposium focused on the needs of automation professionals and on the varied challenges associated with automation and instrumentation in the municipal water and wastewater sectors, including emerging automation and control systems trends, SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition), instrumentation, systems integration, optimization, cybersecurity and alarm management. -
Endress+Hauser receives Frost & Sullivan’s Global Company of the Year award
The global Company of the Year Award for water analysis instrumentation is based on an independent study. Analysts took into account each company’s visionary innovation and performance as well as customer impact. -
US expenditures in water & wastewater forecasted to exceed $532 Billion by 2025
This new outlook, which draws heavily from planned utility budgets, represents an almost 28% increase over capital expenditures during the last ten years. -
Emerson helps HRSD wastewater utility automate remote assets in Virginia
Emerson Process Management is replacing an outdated SCADA system as well as remote terminal units (RTUs) used throughout HRSD’s vast wastewater collection system. -
Early bird registration deadline for ISA’s 2016 Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium extended to 1 July
The best and brightest minds will explore the critical issues and challenges in automation facing the water/wastewater industry at the event, which will be held 2-4 August 2016 at the Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Resort in Orlando, Florida. -
Steven D. Drew to keynote ISA’s 2016 Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium
Drew’s keynote speech—which will be delivered on Wednesday, 3 August at 8:15 a.m.—is titled “Leveraging Your Career in Industrial Controls and Automation.” It will emphasize the critical importance of attracting, retaining and developing competent professionals with proven skills in operational technology. -
Ocean Data Systems releases Dream Report v. 4.72 update
Dream Report version 4.72 has been released and is ready for download from www.DreamReport.net. Dream Report delivers KPIs and gives users the flexibility to drill down, review and analyze the root cause of trends. -
Registration opens for ISA’s 2016 Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium
This event—focusing on the challenges associated with automation and instrumentation in the water and wastewater sectors—includes an extensive, two-day program of technical presentations; a tour of a local wastewater treatment plant; and a supplier showcase. -
Arkansas water utility upgrades to Bedrock control system
The Russellville, Arkansas Water and Sewer System replaced a legacy PLC with a secure Bedrock industrial control system. -
Automation scheme holds back the tide to improve flood protection
A Rotork IQ3 intelligent electric actuator will improve flood protection in a vulnerable area of a coastal town in west Wales. -
Rotork to supply actuators to Scottish Water
The agreement appoints Rotork as the sole supplier of new actuators to Scottish Water and its business partners, valvemakers and appointed contractors for the AMP 6 cycle. -
Anglian Water uses THM Analyzer to monitor drinking water
THM Analyzer dramatically reduced the time and complexity of measuring trihalomethane levels in drinking water at Anglian Water. -
Enclosure Materials for Harsh Environments
By Stahlin Harsh environments similar to those found in water and wastewater facilities can affect the ability of an electrical enclosure to protect the controls contained within, leading to a multitude of problems. -
New regulations spark $3.1 Billion investment in U.S. power sector
Mounting environmental regulations and fundamental shifts in the U.S. thermal power landscape is driving new investments in water and wastewater treatment. -
China cleans up its water big time
China will spend $6 billion a year to build new wastewater treatment plants. -
Siemens updates sewage treatment plant in Vienna
Siemens is supplying control, measuring, analytical and power distribution systems, as well as the low-voltage and medium-voltage switchgear. -
Sparling obtains NSF61-Certification for TigermagEP flow meters
TigermagEP flow meters are now NSF 61-certified for potable water applications. -
AUMA installs actuators at sewage treatment plant in Bahrain
40 AUMA electric actuators were installed at the Bahrain Ministry of Works’ Muharraq Sewage Treatment Plant in Bahrain. -
Systems integration for Industry 4.0
By Nick Boughton, Boulting Group Connected devices have infiltrated every aspect of our lives, including the most traditional industry sectors. Here arethe challenges connectivity poses for industry, particularly with regard to systems integration and the water industry. -
What 35 years in engineering has taught me
By Brian Booth, NCH Europe While my generation were classically trained chemists recruited to solve problems with scale, corrosion and bacteria in the water industry, new graduates are now required to have a deeper understanding of general issues affecting the whole industry. -
Endress+Hauser provides process training unit to West Virginia college
PTU is fully equipped through joint efforts of Endress+Hauser, Rockwell Automation and BridgeValley Community and Technical College. -
Endress+Hauser Announces Fall and Winter 2015 Training Courses
Classes typically are a combination of classroom and hands-on training on either the Endress+Hauser PTU (Process Training Unit), a full-scale, working process skid with on-line instrumentation and controls, or live instruments in training stands, both designed to simulate operating conditions. -
Endress+Hauser signs Forberg Scientific as rep
Forberg Scientific is now the E+H exclusive sales rep forWisconsin and Northern Michigan. -
New Brew Made From Treated Charles River Water
Standells shocked! Harpoon Brewery and Desalitech will treat and brew 300 gallons of water from the dirty Charles River to create a limited edition beer — Charles River Pale Ale. -
Global Membrane Bioreactor System Market
North America is the largest market for membrane bioreactor system followed by Europe and Asia Pacific. The U.S. is the largest market for membrane bioreactor in North America mainly attributed to the high share of sludge treatment plant and manufacturing industries of this region. -
Endress+Hauser signs Eastern Controls as rep
Eastern Controls is now the E+H rep for the Mid-Atlantic area – Metropolitan New York, Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Northern Virginia. -
2015 ISA WWAC Symposium report
The 2015 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls (WWAC) Symposium drew 187 attendees, 35 expert speakers and 35 exhibitors to Orlando, Florida. -
AUMA installs electric actuators at Wyoming water plant
The project at the Shoshone Municipal Water Treatment Plant included replacing existing actuators and retrofitting more than 50 intelligent actuators to butterfly valves. -
Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) Systems Market Driven by Demand for Clean and Fresh Water
The global membrane bioreactor systems market is growing at a CAGR of 14.5% from 2013 to 2019. The market stood at US$963.8 million in 2012 and is further expected to grow and reach a value of US$2,506.1 million by the end of 2019. -
Rotork to supply valve actuators to South East Water
South East Water serves a population of 2.1 million, supplying safe, high quality drinking water to 880,000 properties in Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire. -
Boulting upgrades pumps at 90 year-old pump station
The original pumps are connected to new high performance motors and gearboxes, close to the oldest static steam driven pump, which will be kept as a museum piece. -
Stahlin Enclosures prevent corrosion in Detroit water treatment plant
Commerce Controls installed Stahlin non-metallic enclosures on filter control panels and a phosphoric chemical dosing panel at the City of Detroit, Springwells Facility -
2015 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls (WWAC) Symposium
The symposium will be taking place 4–6 August 2015 at the Wyndham Lake Buena Vista Resort in Orlando, Florida. -
Water Corporation of Australia Implements Change Management software
The software from MDT manages changes to 16,000 programmable devices in remote areas across the continent and reduces safety risks to employees associated with unmanaged control system changes. -
Early bird registration deadline for ISA Water/Wastewater symposium extended
The deadline for early bird registration for the ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium has been extended to 1 July 2015. The original deadline was 15 June 2015. -
Rotork eliminates unreliability on River Thames weir
Rotork IQ3 non-intrusive intelligent electric actuators have been chosen to replace unreliable actuators for the operation of radial gates on an important river management weir on the River Thames. -
Lower oil price is changing the outlook for distributed control systems
IHS says the market in the oil and gas industry is expected to be affected by the lower oil price; since oil companies have been cutting back investment. -
ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium
The 10th Annual ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls (WWAC) Symposium, will be held 4-6 August 2015 in Orlando, Florida. -
Endress+Hauser files 259 patents in 2014
Endress+Hauser employs more than 700 people in research and development. -
Patti Engineering installs SCADA system for Siemens
The SCADA system was installed for a water and wastewater infrastructure automation project at the city of Fair Oaks Ranch, TX. -
Endress+Hauser hits 2 billion euros in sales
In 2014, Endress+Hauser increased net sales by approximately 11 percent, exceeding the 2 billion euro mark. -
Procentec solves Profibus problems at Dutch water treatment plant
Using ProfiTrace 2 diagnostics found a corroded cable at the Rijnland waste water purification plant. -
Boulting Technology to automate Thames Water
Boulting to supply motor control centers and automation and system integration services. -
ACM Facility Safety and Endress+Hauser Announce P&ID Interpretation Workshop
This 2-day course gives students the ability to read and understand P&IDs for the analysis of emergency situations; and for safety, environmental and regulatory compliance issues such as Process Hazards Analysis and HAZOP studies. -
Flowserve Water Pumps Meet New Energy Standards in Europe
MEN/ME family of end suction water pumps has been updated to meet the new ecodesign regulations set by the European Commission. -
Abstract submission deadline for ISA WWAC Symposium extended
The deadline for submitting abstracts for the 2014 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls (WWAC) Symposium has been extended to 31 January 2015. -
Egemin is using PLCs to pump waterways in Belgium
Egemin Automation will update controls or install completely new PLC-based control systems for pumping stations along Belgian rivers and canals. -
SignalFire publishes Wireless Telemetry Catalog
Catalog covers telemetry products that support long-distance wireless communications in large scale environments such as those found in oil and gas, agriculture, water systems, forestry and public infrastructures. -
ISA Water/Wastewater show issues Call for Abstracts
The Program Committee of the 2015 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls (WWAC) Symposium has issued a Call for Papers. -
NORD gear units pump water at reservoir project
An underground pumping station was created to pump water from the Limmernboden reservoir into the Muttsee lake about 600 m higher up. This elevation difference will be used to produce hydroelectric power on demand. -
Flowserve Attains NSF 61-G Certification for Potable Water Pumps
This certification, including Annex G for low-lead content water products, puts these pumps in full compliance with the U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act. -
AVEVA to supply 3D modelling to Russian water company
Vodokanal Engineering, a provider of water supply and wastewater projects in Russia, will use AVEVA PDMS as its 3D design modelling solution. -
Ultrasonic Technology Helps City of Charlotte Pursue Increased Energy from Renewable Biogas
By Steve Milford, Endress+Hauser The City of Charlotte, NC, uses Endress+Hauser ultrasonic flowmeters to measure the flow and methane content of biogas from anaerobic digesters that treat sludge in the wastewater treatment facility. The biogas is used to generate electricity. -
GE Software analyzes Cincinnati Sewers
Proficy will assist the city in bringing together information about their wastewater system from remote locations to provide a system-wide view of what’s really happening across its watersheds. -
Emerging Regions to buy more Industrial Valves and Actuators
The increase in oil exploration activities, investments in new refineries, and modernisation of existing facilities will spur the uptake of valves and actuators, particularly in emerging markets such as Africa and Latin America. -
Building a Robust Industrial Ethernet Network In W&WW Treatment Plants
By Roger Yue, Antaira Having a redundant Ethernet network is important to W&WW management, because many plants are still legacy, meaning they were either built with a stand-alone station or have a traditional star topology Ethernet network. -
2014 ISA WWAC Symposium report
The 2014 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls (WWAC) Symposium drew more than 170 attendees, 30 expert speakers and 27 exhibitors to Orlando, Florida, USA in early August. -
Automation Lessons Learned at Iron Bridge Water Plant
By Bill Lydon, Editor The Iron Bridge plant was originally built in the 1980s to treat about 5 million gallons of wastewater per day. After several modifications and upgrades, it can now treat and reclaim up to 40 million gallons in that same 24-hour period. The facilities standardized on Siemens controls, drives, power distribution, and Profibus and PROFINET communications network. -
Global infrastructure spending will hit $9 trillion annually by 2025
Overall, close to $78 trillion is expected to be spent globally between now and 2025 on five industry sectors - extraction, utilities, manufacturing, transport and social. -
PcVue SCADA software monitors Industrial Aqueduct of Lake Como
Lake Como, in northern Italy, is served by nearly 40 miles (60 KM) of aqueducts. After 30 years of service, the SCADA system was in need of modernization. -
Rotork actuators control Sydney's water pressure
CVA electric control valve actuators are enabling the Sydney Water Corporation in Australia to control the pressure in the city’s water supply network with greatly increased response and accuracy. -
ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium coming up
Taking place in August at the Crowne Plaza Orlando-Universal Hotel in Orlando, the 2014 ISA WWAC Symposium is a three-day event that focuses on the challenges associated with automation and instrumentation in the water and wastewater sectors. -
Test Equipment Leverages Smart Phones & Cloud Computing
By Bill Lydon, Editor Fluke recently introduced Fluke Connect, a system which allows maintenance technicians to wirelessly transmit measurement data from their test tools to their smart phones. There is a lot of hype about the Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud computing. To date, from what I have seen on the market, Fluke Connect is the most useful, productivity-increasing industry solution based on these technologies. -
Early-bird registration for ISA WWAC Symposium extended
The deadline for early-bird registration for the 2014 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls (WWAC) Symposium has been extended to 1 July 2014. -
Rotork valve actuators keep Thames Water efficient
Rotork valve actuators upgrade and automate flow control equipment in many areas of Thames Water’s operations. -
OSI to supply SCADA system to Sharjah Electricity & Water Authority
Open Systems International will replace the existing SCADA/EMS system at Sharjah Electricity & Water Authority in the United Arab Emirates with a new SCADA/EMS system based on OSI’s monarch platform. -
ACM Facility Safety Announces Summer Process Safety Courses
Training courses and workshops teach control systems designers, engineers and operators various aspects of process safety and how to meet worldwide safety requirements. -
OSI to supply SCADA system to Rochester Public Utilities
The new system will replace a legacy system in use for nearly a decade at the RPU plant in Rochester, MN. It will allow improved operations and improved management of electric and water resources. -
Patti Engineering to consult on Water and Wastewater Project
Patti Engineering will provide technical expertise to Siemens in the design of a SCADA system for a sustainable energy efficient water and wastewater infrastructure project in Texas. -
ISA and MAVERICK Present Control System Migration Webinar
On May 29, 2014, experts will discuss the challenges, problems and common mistakes involved in a process control system migration, and show how using front-end loading (FEL) practices help smooth the migration process. -
Inspire 2014 Conference Covers Process Safety
The theme of Inspire 2014, May 6-8, 2014 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, is how the interaction among Culture, Safety and Technology can be used to improve safety in process plants. -
MAVERICK Technologies Named Best system integrator
CIO Utilities Technology magazine named MAVERICK Technologies the best source for automation in the utilities industry. -
Yokogawa to supply SCADA System to water company in India
The Bangalore Water Supply and Sewerage Board (BWSSB) will use the SCADA system to monitor the city’s water distribution network and wastewater facilities. -
ACM Facility Safety Announces Spring Process Safety Courses
Classes typically are a combination of classroom and hands-on training covering various aspects of process safety, including P&ID drawings, hazard and operability (HAZOP) studies, Safety Integrity Level (SIL), Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS), Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA), and similar topics. -
Water and Wastewater Industry needs smart pumps
The European Smart Pumps Market for the Water and Wastewater Industry earned revenues of $192.4 million in 2013 and is predicted to reach $267.9 million in 2018. -
ACM Facility Safety Offers Free Process Safety Workshop
The free workshop teaches the essential elements of Safety Instrumented Systems including how to comply with myriad safety requirements. The workshop is available in a two-day classroom in Calgary, or as a three-day webinar. -
Endress+Hauser sales reach $2.43 billion
Endress+Hauser Group increased its net sales by approximately 7 percent to over 1.8 billion euros ($2.43 billion) in the 2013 financial year. -
Endress+Hauser donates instrumentation to Polk State College
Through the donations of Endress+Hauser, Rockwell Automation and TriNova, Polk State College will be the new home to a $1 million, state-of-the-art PTU (Process Training Unit). -
Schneider Electric's Integration of Invensys
By Bill Lydon, Editor With this acquisition, Schneider Electric significantly enhanced its position to serve the process industries and now has a complete portfolio of products to serve the entire industrial and process automation industry. This article highlights a few key aspects of the integration of the two companies. -
Windows XP Cyber Time Bomb set for April 8, 2014
By Bill Lydon, Editor The huge installed base of automation software running on Windows XP will be vulnerable to cyber-attacks with the end of Windows XP support April 8, 2014. More than 12 years old, Windows XP is the longest supported version of Windows ever and therefore is the most used in industrial automation systems. -
Flowserve to supply pumps for Seawater Desalination Plant in Chile
Flowserve will supply pumps and an energy recovery system (ERS) for the seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) desalination plant located near Antofagasta, Chile. -
Yokogawa to control Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plant in Saudi Arabia
Yokogawa will supply the control system for the SWRO-4 Desalination Plant, which is being built in Jubail, Saudi Arabia by the Power & Water Utility Company for Jubail and Yanbu (Marafiq). -
Cyber Security Lessons from a Military Leader
By Bill Lydon, Editor Major General Robert E. Wheeler gave a compelling and informative keynote presentation on cyber security at the ISA Automation Week conference in Nashville, TN on November 6, 2013. The cyber security challenges faced by the military and industrial automation systems are strikingly similar. -
Developers of Dream Report come out of hiding
By Bill Lydon, Editor I recently had the opportunity to discuss Ocean Data Systems – a little company you likely have never heard of - with Roy Kok, their VP of Sales and Marketing. Their product, Dream Report, is OEMed by a number of well-known software providers. Here is a synopsis of my interview with Kok. -
Pervasive Sensing highlighted at Emerson Exchange 2013
By Bill Lydon, Editor Emerson’s Sonnenberg and Zornio discussed pervasive sensing as a growing trend. They framed the discussion around the idea of pervasive sensing as the way to achieve the pursuit of actionable information to improve operations and maintenance. -
Foxboro Evo System Features Multiprocessor Controller
By Bill Lydon, Editor Foxboro has dramatically stepped up the power of their controller with the Foxboro Evo process automation system introduction. This controller is a great example of the new breed of controllers that leverages the latest technology. -
VRTX uses Netbiter to remotely monitor water treatment systems
In this video case study, Carl Steffen, Engineering Services Manager at VRTX Technologies, San Antonio, TX, explains how they use Netbiter to remotely monitor their water treatment systems. -
Yorkshire Water installs 450 Chlorine Monitors
Free chlorine monitors from Analytical Technology overcome the traditional issues associated with buffered amperometric monitors, such as manhandling 25 litre containers of buffer around sites. -
New Approach for Shortening Schedules and Minimizing Risk on Automation Projects
By Paul Hodge & Joe Bastone, Honeywell The advantages of optimized project workflow can be realized at both ends of the project schedule. The benefits are essential to ensuring control systems pose the least risk to project schedule and allow for safe, efficient and reliable plant startup and operation. -
ISA Water/Wastewater Symposium issues Call for Abstracts
The symposium will be held 5-7 August 2014 and covers how instrumentation, SCADA and automatic control are vital to the treatment and distribution of water and wastewater.