Technologies for CMOM Activities in Wastewater Collection Systems, identifies technologies that can be applied to further your transition into more preventive and even predictive O&M activities and continue to reduce reactive O&M.
Many wastewater collection system operators have successfully adopted capacity, management, operations, and maintenance (CMOM) activities to move from reactive operation and maintenance (O&M) to more proactive O&M activities. This publication identifies technologies that can be applied to further this movement into more preventive and even predictive O&M activities and continue to reduce reactive O&M.
The publication is particularly useful for supervisors, operators, and maintenance personnel. The increased use of innovative technology, smart data, system optimization, and real-time controls will enhance optimization of O&M budgets and contribute to an overall reduction in life-cycle costs.
Key Features of Technologies for CMOM Activities in Wastewater Collection Systems include:
· Outlines key technologies to help you move from reactive to proactive O&M practices
· Identifies technologies that are both useful and cost-effective for utilities of all sizes
· Covers data collection and analytics to help prevent and respond to overflows
· Discusses the characteristics and components of a “smart sewer”