Magtel takes part in the digital transformation and technological management of water infrastructure in Seville

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Magtel takes part in the digital transformation and technological management of water infrastructure in Seville

Magtel takes part in the digital transformation and technological management of water infrastructure in Seville

Part of these projects are linked to the PERTE (Strategic Project for Economic Recovery and Transformation) for the digitalization of the water cycle, within the framework of Spain’s Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan.

Magtel’s Infrastructure Division has extensive experience in the comprehensive management of the water cycle. Throughout 2024, it has applied technologies in its execution systems that enable the digitalization and automation of urban water networks.

In this context, Magtel has participated in projects implemented by Emasesa in the capital of Seville, focusing on digital transformation and the management of metropolitan water infrastructures.


Projects

Magtel has carried out the installation and maintenance of CTAC modules in Emasesa’s water meter reading service, deploying equipment for a new remote meter reading system.

Thanks to this technology, consumption monitoring is now more accurate and automated, eliminating the need for manual readings and optimizing billing processes.

In this regard, the company has successfully deployed NB-IoT technology for water meter reading in Seville and 11 surrounding municipalities. This implementation allows real-time transmission of consumption data, improving supply management efficiency and enabling early detection of issues.

Another key intervention has been the installation of water quality monitoring stations, flow meters, control and sectorization systems, and limnimeters in Seville’s sewer network and metropolitan area.

This work involved the installation of control cabinets and public network connections, as well as remotely operated valves to optimize sectorization of main pipelines. Additionally, specialized equipment was implemented to measure physicochemical properties of the sewer networks in the Ranilla basin, ensuring efficient monitoring of operational and environmental parameters.

These works are part of the “PERTE for the digitalization of the water cycle, within the framework of the Recovery, Transformation, and Resilience Plan (PETR).”

Finally, the Infrastructure Division has also carried out execution services for network connections, meter management, and complementary works. These include inspections to detect and eliminate fraud, ensuring responsible water use; inspection of supplies as part of drought mitigation measures; and installation and maintenance of remote reading systems to optimize household consumption.

The implementation of these technologies reflects Magtel’s commitment to innovation and continuous improvement in comprehensive water cycle management, contributing to a more sustainable future.

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EMASESA awards Magtel two projects for the digitalization of the water cycle in its urban infraestructures


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