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Challenges in Water Management and Information Management

Challenges in Water Management and Information Management. The POWER of the PI system in Water Management. Water Management Challenges Information Management Challenges. Discussion Topics. Water Management Challenges Water Treatment Challenges

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Challenges in Water Management and Information Management

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  1. Challenges in Water Management and Information Management The POWER of the PI system in Water Management

  2. Water Management ChallengesInformation Management Challenges Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  3. Discussion Topics • Water Management Challenges • Water Treatment Challenges • Information Management Challenges and Strategies • OSI Software Inc. and the PI System • What is PI? • How the Water Industry Benefits from Using PI • OSI Software, Inc.’s Goal • Things OSI does (Video) Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  4. Water Management Challenges • Rapidly Changing Operating Environment • Increased production requirements • Increased regulatory and reporting requirements • Controlling Water Losses • A need to know more, monitor more, and analyse more about everything • More information needed very rapidly • Analyse operations, ensure targets are met and ensure indicators are monitored • Time constrains Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  5. Water & Wastewater Challenges • Water Quality • Water and Wastewater Treatment • Water Distribution • Desalination • Costs • Power • Chemicals • Equipment Maintenance • Environmental Reporting • Government • Public Information • Planning and Budgeting Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  6. Water & Wastewater Challenges • Energy Management • Optimise power consumption • Incorporate energy pricing • Chemical Usage • Optimise chemical usage • Minimise costs • Maintain quality levels • Waste reduction • Equipment Monitoring • Faster & Better Reporting Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  7. Maintaining Water Supply • Managing the available water • Monitor dam levels • Monitor consumption • Identify water losses • Weather data • Minimising equipment breakdowns • Track pump/motor usage on-line accurately • Monitor valve wear on-line • Identify scaling in pipes Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  8. Challenges and Strategies • Water is a critical resource • Water projects sustainability is effected by the challenges in water management • Increased demand for quality, quantity and faster access of Information • The information to maintain your investments shall be immediate and easy available, accurate and reliable. • Strategies to Connect and Redefine Business through Information • Reduce Layers of Management • Controlling Efficiency and Environmental performance • Preservation of our water resources Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  9. Information management challengeSpeed to communicate and respond Business Communication TIMETOENHANCE BUSINESS TIMETOANALYZE DATA- INFORMATION- KNOWLEDGE TIMETOIMPROVE PERFORMANCE Communication Process Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  10. ProcessInformation Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  11. What is the ? • PI is a real time Information Management System • The human link to connect to the local and global real time information for better decisions • PI integrates real time data from more than 300 different sources & applications • PI stores high resolution real time data on-line for years • PI delivers critical real time data to everyone in the enterprise for better decision making All Data Any Location Any Device Any Time Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  12. Integration and Visualization INTEGRATION LOCAL & GLOBAL COMMUNICATION: ALL DATA, ANY TIME, ANY LOCATION, ON ANY DEVICE • INTEGRATION PEOPLE: • SINGLE WINDOW • SAME LOOK & FEEL • INTERACTIVE & SELFSTRUCTURING INTEGRATION: ALL DATA Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  13. INVOLVE & EMPOWER PEOPLE BUSINESS MOBILITYLOCAL, REGIOINAL, GLOBAL COST PRESENTATION RESPONSIVENESS STATIC DYNAMIC INTERACTIVE SUPPLIERS CUSTOMERS DESIGN BUSINESS OPERATION ACCURACY RELIABILITY AVAILABILITY EFFICIENCY APPLICATIONS BUILD, MAINTAIN AND ADAPT TO USERS NEED TIME RELATED DATA NON TIME RELATED DATA ISLANDS OF AUTOMATION & APPLICATION SYSTEMS TIME PROCESS EVENTS Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  14. Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  15. How does the help? • PI protects your investments by integrating and visualizing information • PI integrates systems and applications and creates unity • PI connects people with knowledge, provides human access to all information • PI increases your predictive capability and your speed to respond Result: Better decisions Higher efficiency Lower Cost Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  16. Benefits of the . • Instant access to both real time and historical data for review, analysis and reporting • Fast trouble shooting of problems with accurate data in trends, reports and graphics. • The ability to analyze all operations and better understand and improve the processes • Automate all reporting and have reports generated on demand • View and review real time data and historical data from any Microsoft WINDOWS PC • Instant access to real time & historical data for every flow, level, pressure, temperature,etc and for all equipment status like auto, manual, on, off, etc. Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  17. Benefits Baseline of Continuous Improvement Rapid Problem Identification and Solving Quality Statistics Faster Start-up/Shutdown PI Real Time Data Historian Environmental Reporting Online Condition Monitoring Process/Production Reporting Better Process Understanding Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  18. Who will Benefit & How Environmental Process operations Troubleshoot Process Problems Configure New Process Strategies Develop Process Models Improve Process Equipment Performance Improve Processes Emissions Monitoring Environmental Compliance Regulatory Agency Reporting Maintenance Equipment Monitoring Reduced Maintenance Increased Reliability Production Improve Production Efficiencies Lower Energy Usage Ensure the Attainment of Production Goals Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  19. Managing Costs • Energy Management • Optimise power consumption • Incorporate energy pricing • Chemical Usage • Optimise chemical usage • Minimise costs • Maintain quality levels • Waste reduction • Equipment Monitoring • Water Distribution Management • Faster & Better Reporting $$$ Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  20. A Clean and Healthy Boston Harbor Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  21. Water & Wastewater Clients Aptus AZN Berliner Wasser Betrieb Central Valley City of Calgary City of Detroit City of Indianapolis City of Fayetteville City of Los Angeles City of Montreal City of New York City of San Antonio City of York Cucamonga Water (2) Eastman Chemical EBMUD Hong Kong Govt. Jacksonville Electric Las Virgenes Water Louisville Metro Metro Wastewater Montreal Water Middlesex Water Minneapolis Metro MWRA (3) Namyangju City Narragansett Bay (2) Portland Water District Pyungtaek City Roteb Waste Burner San Diego MWWD (2) South Australia Water Southern Water Suncheon City Tennessee Eastman Tulsa Metro Upper Occoquan Sewage Ville de Becancur Ville de Granby Ville de Pepentiny Watercare Services Westinghouse (7) Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  22. A Vital Component for Success • Use the PI System to: • Understand the Project Economics and Capabilities of Your Processes • Reduce Operating Costs • Improve Production and Water Quality • Improve Equipment Reliability • Analyze Production • Dramatically Improve Plant Reporting • PI = Better Operations at Lower Cost $$$ Things we do Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  23. Our Goal • The opportunity: • meet with you in your country • get involved with your water projects • help you develop an information management system to enhance your investments • Provide you the predictive capability to communicate and respond with speed Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  24. Our Goal • The opportunity: • meet with you in your country • get involved with your water projects • help you develop an information management system to enhance your investments • Provide you the predictive capability to communicate and respond with speed Ultimately Arrive at a Cleaner Environment to Serve Mankind and the World Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

  25. Thank You • Contacts • Jim Goldman • Rinaldo Kramer jgoldman@osisoft.com rkramer@osisoft.com web : www.osisoft.com Water and information management challenges - Rino Kramer Dalian, September 2002

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