Real-Time Water Quality Monitoring


There are strict regulations to protect the citizens against any health issues in potable water. A large part of the responsibility of water utilities is to acquire, treat, and distribute the water and make sure the water is safe to drink everywhere in the network.

Waterlix provides real-time monitoring for water quality in the network. It brings a higher level of safety in water distribution networks. With events such as old infrastructure issues, contamination of water sources, the act of sabotage or even because of human errors, having such systems seems a necessity.



Our Services

  • Designing the Sensors Network

  • Providing IoTs

  • Early Warning with Predictive Models

  • Design the Procedures for maintenance and monitoring


Designing the Sensor Network

Identification of the sensors' locations is the first step in designing the IoT network. It is designed based on the affected area they cover and need to meet the budget criteria.

Usually, the affected customers in case of contamination are the basis for the prioritization. Another common consideration is the latency in a communication network when proposing a location for the IoTs.


Providing IoTs

Waterlix will deliver IoTs based on the request for monitoring certain factors. The standard sensor is the remaining chlorine, although we also track pressure and flow to better monitor the safety and security of the network.

The water quality is the perfect addition to the leakage warning system. The combined system provides an upgraded water security system on the distribution side.


Early Warning with Predictive Models

Waterlix uses predictive models to identify the expected values for water quality factors. In case of a change in values, the predictive models identify when it may lead to an issue. They also identify the source and cause of the pollution to track the exact location and isolate part of the network if such actions would be required.


Design the Procedures for Maintenance and Monitoring

Live monitoring systems can exist side by side with existing methods of water monitoring. Real-time updates on water quality with automated monitoring and early warning system is the dream of every water operator.

Like any other system, the live monitoring sensors need to be calibrated and monitored as well. This can be done using a model-based method or by periodical checks.

Each sensor-based system may malfunction from time to time. We have a monitoring system that traces the pattern of such behaviour. It categorizes the type of malfunction based on occurrence patterns. Rapid identification and resolving issues with IoTs keep their output reliable and valuable to use.