Municipalities come in many sizes, some serving a few hundred and some serving thousands. The water systems that are designed for these municipalities are as unique as the people they serve. Eno Scientific has had the pleasure of working with systems all over the United States and has helped solve groundwater management issues for them all. Sonic sensors are an easy external retrofit to any new or existing well.
Many of the larger systems has well sites that incorporate a large diameter well that is equipped with a top mount turbine pump, flow sensors and a storage tank. Typically there will also be a SCADA system that gathers data from all of the installed equipment and communicates that back to a central hub where the system managers can review the collected data and control equipment settings. For this purpose, Eno Scientific specifically designed the Well Watch 700 with the ability to monitor levels in large diameter production wells with a variety of well designs and access ports.
The Well Watch 700‘s multi patented design allows it to utilize those diagonal access port to create an even more powerful sound pulse capable of measuring wells up to 24″ in diameter with levels down to 7000ft. The data collected can be as real time as every second or up to once every 24 hours. When the sensor is monitoring real time, the manager has the ability to monitor when the pump is running, how much water is being pumped and to control pump use to ensure that the system is operating at it’s prime and that the water levels are healthy and not too close to the bowls, thus preventing potentially costly damages to the pump.
Not all systems are operating large complex well sites but they all do need the ability to manage their groundwater resources. Eno Scientific’s Well Watch 670 provides the smaller water systems with the ability to monitor their wells up to 10″ in diameter and down to 7000ft. Levels can be measured from every second up to once per hour. The Well Watch 670 also includes outputs that can be used to communicate with a SCADA system is available or Eno Scientific can pair this sensor with a cellular based modem to provide cloud based data at an extremely affordable rate. For monitoring wells or off the grid applications the Well Watch 670 can be efficiently powered with a small Solar Power Kit.
We believe that every system should be actively monitoring their resources in the same way that the larger systems are.
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