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Increasing WWTP Capacity Dashboard and Map

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Written by Orni Saar
Updated over a year ago

Solution

The solution combines assessment and real-time monitoring.

The organic load contribution of the entire sewer network is being assessed, highlighting the main inlets, sub-areas, and factories for users to focus on.

Monitoring begins at the WWTP and its inlets, continuing upstream based on the real-time data collected and the assessment algorithm.

WWTP Dashboard

Potential Saving (#1)

Purpose

A motivator to reduce the organic load by emphasizing the potential savings.

Description

Potential savings are calculated based on the wastewater treatment plant's parameters and the utility's COD values. Obtained from a composite sampling taken at the beginning of the implementation or provided by the Utility

Organic Events Score (#2)

Purpose

Explain the organic event status, which serves as an indicator of the WWTP organic load. Additionally, it demonstrates the progress over time in comparison to the beginning of the implementation.

Description

  1. Event score gauge - reflecting the daily average score of organic events based on their severity and duration. The score is an average for the selected period.

  2. Actual saving - allows the user to track improvements over time. The savings are calculated based on the event scores at the beginning of the implementation compared to the scores for the selected period.

Organic Events Trend (#3)

Purpose

Gain insights into the daily trend of organic events during the specified period.

Description

View the daily events score, which calculates the severity and duration of events, to observe trends within the chosen timeframe.

Inlet Contribution (#4)

Purpose

Prioritize efforts on the most impactful inlet.

Description

Display a bar chart showing the event contribution of each inlet, including their flow ratio.

Organic Load Pattern (#5)

Purpose

Understanding the organic events pattern is essential for taking timely and effective operational action at the wastewater treatment plant.

Description

A heat map illustrates events' severity at 3-hour intervals throughout the day.

Sampling (#6)

Purpose

Visualize the lab results taken in the wastewater treatment plant.

Description

You can view an easily understood lab result parameters chart by parameter type or sampling date.

Time Selector (#7)

Purpose

Explore insights in different periods.

Description

A Time selector with prebuilt periods and a custom option, the selected period, affects the insight calculation in the different widgets.

Capacity Map

The map displays the assessment and real-time information for the WWTP/City network, allowing the utility to understand the organic load sources better.

Clicking on the WWTP or on an area displays an assessment pie chart of the downstream areas or factories' contribution to the organic load.

Left Side Panel

Purpose

Reflect on the significant polluters' inlets, areas, or factories.

Description

A sorted list of the monitored or assessed items sorted by their score. The icon on the left reflects if the area or factory is monitored or assessed.

  • Monitored Areas or Factories: The score reflects the organic events in that site based on duration and severity.

  • Assessed Areas or Factories: The score reflects the potential organic load contribution based on sectors, water discharge, and aggregation of factories to areas and inlets.

Pie Chart

Purpose

Understand the contribution part of each Inlet, sub-area, or factory.

Description

Pie display that calculate the percentage of the organic contribution of each part. The values in the pie are based on the assessment of the contribution score of each factory.

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