Automation
Automation
Water Quality Projects
Monitoring Systems that Cover a Range of Parameters
utilizing an array of technology and engineering to acquire, deliver and display data
Our systems are used by municipalities, government agencies, private industry, and non-profit organizations throughout California’s urban and remote locations. Covering a range of parameters for data collection and automation, our systems are designed specifically for water resources.
Flow Monitoring
Utilizing diversions via pumps or irrigation canals, as well as reservoir storage volumes
This project takes place on a ranch where river water is diverted through canals for irrigation and reservoir storage. The diverted water is closely monitored and recorded by our QuB systems.
The Acoustic Doppler Flow Meter can be a cost-effective solution to measure canal flows. The sensor profiles water velocities and uses the canal's cross-sectional area to determine flow rates. The sensor can also provide additional stream information such as stage and water temperature. This sensor can also be installed in culverts, pipes, and natural streams.
Annual flowmeter Flowmeter Calibration Services ensure optimal performance and detect any potential discrepancies caused by wear and tear, environmental factors, or other influences. This is done to validate station flowmeter readings against established standards, ensuring the flowmeter’s accuracy. This service also provides the necessary certification and verification for diverters when reporting to regulatory authorities.
Daily temperature variations
Annual temperature- 3 year period
Real-Time Temperature and Flow Data
This system captures flow rates every 15 minutes and uploads the data to our servers hourly. Eyasco’s Merlin software utilizes these flow rate measurements to generate an annual total flow report, summarizing flow information by year and month. These reports can be generated automatically, on a schedule, or manually via the Grabdata Reports interface.
Creek Level, Flood Monitoring
City of Vacaville, Solano County creek level monitoring system
City creek level monitoring
Monitoring station map
Real-time creek water levels online
Eyasco QuB stations are strategically placed along Alamo and Ulatis Creeks collect data on creek levels and rainfall. Every 5 minutes, new information is gathered from each of the five stations and transmitted to a publicly accessible web page. The collected data is further processed using our Merlin Software to generate reports. During major storm events, City staff receive alerts when safety thresholds are exceeded. This monitoring system serves as a valuable tool, providing advance notice to Vacaville residents in an area where creek levels can rise rapidly.
Water Quality
Monitoring methods for collecting data of a range of parameters
Eyasco employs a diverse range of sensors to provide accurate measurements across various conditions. These sensors typically cover critical parameters such as flow rate, water level, pressure, temperature, and water clarity (turbidity).
The Acoustic Doppler Flow Meter can be a cost-effective solution to measure canal flows. The sensor profiles water velocities and uses the canal's cross-sectional area to determine flow rates. The sensor can also provide additional stream information such as stage and water temperature. This sensor can also be installed in culverts, pipes, and natural streams.
Annual flowmeter Flowmeter Calibration Services ensure optimal performance and detect any potential discrepancies caused by wear and tear, environmental factors, or other influences. This is done to validate station flowmeter readings against established standards, ensuring the flowmeter’s accuracy. This service also provides the necessary certification and verification for diverters when reporting to regulatory authorities.