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Digitization of the Water Cycle in the Metropolitan Area of Seville

Digitization of the Water Cycle in the Metropolitan Area of Seville
  • > Developed for: Emasesa
  • > Typology: Hydraulic network management
  • > Location: Seville

Digitization of the Water Cycle in the Metropolitan Area of Seville


Within the framework of the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan (PRTR), and as part of the actions included in the Strategic Project for the Digitalization of the Water Cycle (PERTE), Emasesa has carried out a series of initiatives aimed at improving the control, efficiency, and sustainability of the water supply and sanitation networks.

These actions, focused on the application of new technologies for process monitoring and automation, have enabled progress in the smart management of the urban water cycle, contributing to the modernization of hydraulic infrastructure in the metropolitan area.

Main actions carried out:

Installation of advanced measurement systems and sensors:
Flow meters, limnimeters, and probes have been installed to monitor water quality in real time, allowing continuous tracking of the hydraulic behavior and physico-chemical parameters of the system.

Implementation of control cabinets and service connections in public areas:
These components centralize the data collected by the sensors and ensure the necessary electrical and communication connectivity for system operation in urban environments.

Integration of remotely operated valves for network sectorization:
To optimize the management of the main water supply networks, remotely controlled valves have been installed to facilitate sectorization and improve responsiveness to incidents or operational adjustments.

Targeted monitoring in the Ranilla basin:
Specialized equipment has been deployed for the analysis of physico-chemical conditions of the water in this key area, enabling more efficient control of operational and environmental parameters in the sanitation system.

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