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Water & Wastewater Data Management. NTLAS Chapter Meeting July 21 st , 2009 Scott Dorner Hach Company. Water & Wastewater Data Management. Water and Wastewater Utilities need to analyze and report on a wide range of data sets including: Lab (LIMS, outside Labs)
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Water & Wastewater Data Management NTLAS Chapter Meeting July 21st, 2009 Scott Dorner Hach Company
Water & Wastewater Data Management • Water and Wastewater Utilities need to analyze and report on a wide range of data sets including: • Lab (LIMS, outside Labs) • Process (SCADA/Historians, data loggers) • Field (Operator benchsheets and logs) • Plant Maintenance (CMMS) • Miscellaneous (USGS, Weather, EPA …)
Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) • Typically produces 20% - 40% of the data for the Utility • Sample Scheduling • Sample Login and Tracking (Chain of Custody) • Enter/Verify Results • Report Results (Certificate of Analysis) • Instrument Interfacing • QC Analysis
Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) LIMS Vendors ATL – SampleMaster, Bulldog http://www.atlab.com Perkin Elmer – Labworks www.labworks.com LabVantage – Sapphire www.labvantage.com Several others including Tribal, Labsoft, etc…
SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition) • Typically produces 20% - 30% of the data for the Utility • Collects data from field/online devices such as PLC’s/RTU’s • Allows Users to control pumps, blowers, etc…, change set points in PLC’s. • Human Machine Interface (HMI) gives users a real time view of the process • Alarms on real time conditions • Logs data to Historians
SCADA HMI Example • Collects data from field devices such as PLC’s/RTU’s • Allows Users to control devices, change set points in PLC’s. • Gives users a real time view of the process
SCADA Vendors • GE Fanuc – iFix (formerly Intellution) • Wonderware – InTouch • Rockwell – RsView 32, RsView SE • Systems are usually implemented by System Integrators who program the PLC’s, connect 4-20MA, and design the HMI Screens
Historians • Logs Raw Data down to the millisecond from the SCADA system • Offers “open” database for retrieval and analysis. • Official record that cannot be changed. • Buzzwords – SQL, ODBC, OLE DB, Data Compression • Typically comes with the HMI software
Water Information Management • Combining the data from other systems which are typically islands or silos of data • Allow entry of operator log sheets. 10-40% of data. • Perform calculations – Loading, CT ratios, Weekly Averages, handle data qualifiers, 10%-15% of data • Produce regulatory and process analysis reports • Excel is often used to combine and calculate the data • Users spend hours copying/reentering data, preparing reports, troubleshooting data • Database management systems such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, Access… are the better approach
Spreadsheets vs Databases • Spreadsheets have no multiuser ability • Spreadsheets have no audit trail. • Difficult to perform calculations with data qualifiers, moving averages, etc… • Databases have an unlimited capacity (analyzing years of data is easy) • Hidden costs in spreadsheets. Users spend hours copying/reentering data, preparing reports, troubleshooting data, fixing broken links • A spreadsheet is a great one-time analysis tool
WIMS Vendors • Hach WIMS (formerly OPS SQL) www.hach.com/im • Operator 10 by Allmaxwww.operator10.com • Microsoft Excel • Custom Development by Consulting Engineers
Texas Wastewater Regulatory Reporting • Texas eDMR and NetDMR • NetDMR replaces eDMR (STEERS) program starting in July 2009 for all Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permittees. Allows users to electronically sign and submit water quality discharge-monitoring reports (DMRs) to the TCEQ. See http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/compliance/netdmr/netdmr.htmlfor more information on the Texas eReporting system. • A comma separated values (CSV) file that contains summary values similar to the DMR (NPDES Form):
Texas Wastewater Regulatory Reporting • Enter data using the state’s web site • Hach WIMS provides a straight forward way to produce the file.
Texas Drinking Water Regulatory Reporting • Excel files provided by the state to be filled out: • Surface Water Monthly Operating Report • Total organic carbon monthly operating report • etc… • See www.tceq.state.tx.us/permitting/water_supply/pdw/swmor/swmor/index_monitoring.html • User must fill out these forms and submit.
Texas Drinking Water Regulatory Reporting Hach WIMS provides a tool to map your data to the form.
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