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<br />r----~----- ~-----. <br /> <br />1_________f:Jtyf!LArdl!..fl HillsC;!.P Data E;n!1'Y F..l!..~_ <br /> <br />r-'------ <br />I .. J <br />I.. Project I <br />i Name--.J <br />I-~-~-- . ._. <br />I_Project Year I <br /> <br />Total <br />I Project <br />. Cost: <br /> <br />Funding <br />Sources <br /> <br />Insert Picture Here <br /> <br />PROJECT DATA <br />Install SCADA System <br /> <br />2008 <br /> <br />$200,000 <br /> <br />$ 25,000 Water Utility Funds <br />· $175,000 Sanitary Utility Funds <br /> <br />, <br />I <br />________J <br /> <br />J <br /> <br />!j;/lOiECTDESCRIPTioN: ,.... ., ..,.._um .. <br />I Install SCADA (Supervisory Controlled Data Acquisition) in all of the City's lift <br />I stations, booster stations, and water towers. All lift station and booster stations are <br />, <br />I SCADA compatible and ready to go for installation. The SCADA will assist staff <br />: members by sending information to the City's computer system. A laptop computer will <br />I allow staff members to monitor the lift stations, booster stations, and water tower from a <br />I remote location. <br />I <br />1--- <br /> <br />Project Rationale: <br />The SCADA system would cut down on the number of call outs during non-business <br />hours and eliminate the need to visually check the City's 14 lift stations and booster <br />stations on a daily basis. This in-turn would be free up manpower for other city <br />functions. <br /> <br />The new SCADA system would allow the O&M staff to view level readings from a <br />computer. In addition corrections can be made to the pumps or equipment through the <br />SCADA computer system, thus saving staff members a trip to the site. <br /> <br />I <br />, <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I~-----~--'-'---'---"~ <br /> <br />i <br />! <br />i <br />I <br />_~__~___.__._._..~----..J <br /> <br />. , <br /> <br />" .-. " <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br />