Smartrek: Well and Tank Monitoring
Well Monitoring : By proactively and strategically monitoring water wells, water operators can ensure the dependability and safety of water supply, optimize water resources, and stay ahead of potential problems such as drought or over-pumping. Through careful monitoring, water operators can easily keep track of the available water supply with the most up-to-date information.
Tank Monitoring : Water operators monitor water tank levels to ensure a sufficient and steady water supply. This monitoring helps them quickly identify any issues like malfunctioning pumps or overflowing tanks so that corrective action can be taken. Additionally, it enables authorities to plan and manage resources effectively, which helps prevent water shortages and over-usage.
Unlocking Possibilities for Remote Monitoring with Smartrek
Smartrek’s cost-effective wireless sensor network solution makes monitoring remote wells and tanks easier, even in challenging and complex environments. Smartrek networks enable timely and reliable data collection to assess water levels and help prevent costly pump repairs. Water operators can monitor multiple wells simultaneously, eliminating the need for bulky data loggers and wiring from a central site.
- Optimize pumping activities.
Decrease pipe maintenance cost.
Minimize failures.
- Measure pressure, flow, and temperature.
- Take control remotely.
What makes Smartrek different from others !
At Smartrek, we provide turnkey wireless monitoring solutions. We effectively connect and operate remotely, networks of sensors giving you real time information on what is happening in your water and wastewater distribution and collection systems.
Powered by Spidermesh, our proprietary radio mesh protocol, we can develop custom networks of sensors based on the data you need and the topology of the terrain, giving you the highest quality of data in the industry. By acquiring Smartrek, you become independent from any third party connectivity providers and own your infrastructures, avoiding recurrent cost and technologie obsolescence.