Water/Wastewater

Analytics for Water & Wastewater Engineers - Video

GE Vernova

Watch this presentation to see how GE Vernova is helping a North American water utility achieve their goals, starting with a Pump Failure Prediction Analytic that can detect a catastrophic failure up to 16 days in advance. Importantly, the journey to success didn’t mean that engineers needed to suddenly become data scientists.

Water utilities have no shortage of data – real time and historical. However, getting value out of that data to ease compliance, reduce costs, and drive greater efficiency means using analytics as a foundation for optimization. Proven processes and software technologies allow engineers to combine data across industrial data sources and rapidly identify problems, discover root causes, predict future performance, and automate actions to continuously improve quality, ease compliance, and decrease chemical and energy consumption.

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WATCH VIDEO: Analytics for Engineers in Water and Wastewater – No PhD needed

WATCH VIDEO: Analytics for Engineers in Water and Wastewater – No PhD needed

Watch this presentation to see how GE Vernova is helping a North American water utility achieve their goals, starting with a Pump Failure Prediction Analytic that can detect a catastrophic failure up to 16 days in advance. Importantly, the journey to success didn’t mean that engineers needed to suddenly become data scientists.

Water utilities have no shortage of data – real time and historical. However, getting value out of that data to ease compliance, reduce costs, and drive greater efficiency means using analytics as a foundation for optimization. Proven processes and software technologies allow engineers to combine data across industrial data sources and rapidly identify problems, discover root causes, predict future performance, and automate actions to continuously improve quality, ease compliance, and decrease chemical and energy consumption.