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Events View and Event Details

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Written by Orni Saar
Updated over 2 years ago

The events view and events details screen enable you to explore events and drill down for more information on a specific event, including, for example, an indication of its potential source.

Events View

Top Filter

Filter the list of events by different characteristics, including time, severity, and interest point.

You can save filters for quick access (Preset).

Left Panel

Display a list of the events that answer the filter you set. The default order is by severity, and you can change the sort to show events by creation time.

Hovering over an event will display the path on the map.

A grey location icon indicates that the event path cannot be drawn on the map.

Map

The map shows all sites that had events that corresponded to the filter.
The number above the site icon indicates the number of events that this site was part of, based on the selected filter, as described above.

When hovering over one of the events on the left panel, the event path is displayed on the map from its source to its destination.

Event Details

Event details screen is displayed when clicking on one of the events in the left panel.

Left Panel

Understand all the relevant information about the event so you can take the best action. The information includes the ETA to WWTP, whether sampling was carried out, the event duration, and more.


First Seen - The first site upstream where the pollution was detected.
Last Seen - The last site downstream where the pollution was detected.

Total Time - the total discharge time

Source - Display the suspect source or the site upstream if no source was detected.

Source More Information

In the source card, you can understand at a glance which is the event source and have a quick reference to its profile; if more information is needed, you can always go to the full site dashboard.

Map

Review the exact path of the event with a detailed view of each step in its way and the ability to dive deeper into each site to understand better the event and its consequences.

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