SCADA systems are a vital tool in the day-to-day operations of water & wastewater utilities. Ruekert & Mielke, Inc. (R/M) designs, programs, and supports state-of-the-art, open architecture SCADA systems for municipal water and wastewater systems. These systems utilize cutting-edge technology to provide computer-based monitoring and controls for your Utility’s remote facilities.
Access custom operator interface graphics, reports, and alarm notification strategies locally or via remote devices to provide your utility operators a real-time look into your system from any location.
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24/7 SCADA System Technical Support
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PLC Programming & Software Configurations
SCADA System Design
SCADA System Analysis & Long-Range Technology Planning
Power Distribution Systems Design
Instrumentation & Controls Design & Technical Support
Electrical & Controls Construction Review
SCADA Telemetry System Design & Technical Support
Ruekert & Mielke, Inc. (R/M) provided SCADA System PLC programming for both the wastewater and drinking water treatment facilities for the City of Waupun, WI. R/M developed the controls and operator interface for the systems. R/M also provided startup technical services for the SCADA system as well as the plant process equipment and instrumentation.
The upgrade to the SCADA system that controls these facilities changed the communication method from telephone lines to a spread spectrum radio system. Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s) were implemented at each site as the core of the SCADA monitoring system.
SCADA systems are a vital tool for the day to day operations of water and wastewater utilities. Staying educated on the latest SCADA hardware and software will allow you to better plan for the future of your systems so you can maximize efficiency and return on investment. Watch this video to learn from expert thought-leaders about emerging trends and planning for the future of SCADA. We’ll explain the latest SCADA technologies and trends driving the water and wastewater industry forward.