Ayyeka introduces new sewer overflow data management technology
(UI) — Wastewater treatment operators need help with the current system of collecting and reporting sewer overflow data. Ayyeka announces a powerful tool to solve this challenge.
Ayyeka’s latest product, Storm Scope, addresses the endless issues connected to combined sewer overflow data management. The Storm Scope software platform collects and organizes data from remote locations, transforming distant landscapes into manageable assets.
It brings a fresh take to the industry by streamlining regulatory compliance. Operators will save hundreds of hours a year with Storm Scope’s convenient data collection, organization, and dashboard visualization.
Storm Scope revolutionizes sewer overflow management, using real-time level, flow, and rain data analysis that speeds up the reporting process. The best part—it’s scalable to the needs of small towns and big cities.
Communities and operators will proactively identify and respond to potential problems. Data analytics have the capability to minimize the impact of sewer overflows on the environment. Safe sewage processing protects public health.
Ayyeka CEO Ariel Stern said, “You can’t improve what you don’t measure, and Storm Scope gives utilities real-time data to take actionable insights. Effective wastewater management becomes a viable goal.”
Ayyeka provides an end-to-end solution with the hardware, software, and artificial intelligence needed to create resilience in any infrastructure. Simple to launch, the plug-and-play solution is compatible with any sensor to deliver all essential data for each asset.
Ayyeka’s products feature the Wavelet, a cyber-secure, fully autonomous, sensor-agnostic data creation device. It’s completed by the Field Assets Intelligence (FAI) software platform, a powerful asset management suite with analytical tools for IoT data. Ayyeka’s solution gives decision-makers the visibility and situational awareness to convert data into insights and action.
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