Telvent to Implement Modern IT Solution for Dallas Water Utilities

Feb. 9, 2011
Utility hopes to increase efficiency, cut costs and protect infrastructure

Telvent announced that it will collaborate with Prime Controls to implement a cutting-edge data technology system for the city of Dallas Water Utilities.

According to Telvent, with this solution Dallas Water Utilities will be able to gather a more accurate analysis of data critical to its operational decision-making and react more quickly when unforeseen situations arise within its growing network. Furthermore, the Telvent OASyS Dynamic Network of Applications system’s security measures protect the city’s fresh water infrastructure and meet the latest Department of Homeland Security standards.

By integrating the Telvent technology with its software, Dallas Water Utilities will have increased control capabilities throughout its water network, as well as remote monitoring and automation for multiple pump stations, storage tanks and water meter stations, the company said. The technology can provide up-to-the-minute information, cut unnecessary costs and enhance customer service capabilities.

“We are pleased to provide solutions to our customers that increase operational efficiencies. Our technology will help Dallas Water Utilities achieve a modern, reliable and secure system for the city,” said Telvent CEO Ignacio Gonzalez.

Telvent is responsible for the system design, application engineering, software development and implementation of the SCADA platform for the city of Dallas Water Utilities.

Source: Telvent

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