The EPA’s Homeland Security Research Program has developed and pilot deployed real-time analytics hardware and software (RTX:LINK and EPANET-RTX) in both large and small systems (Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan, and Colorado). The RTX:LINK and EPANET-RTX applications to the City of Flint, Michigan will help with daily operations by monitoring system-wide flows, pressures, and water age in real time. This webinar will describe these hardware/software tools and talk about how they are transforming the way hydraulic modeling of drinking water systems is performed and how the tools can be used to improve a water utility’s preparedness and response capabilities.
If you have any questions regarding the webinar or your registration, please contact Romy Campisano (campisano.romy@epa.gov).
To register for the webinar, please visit:
https://www.epa.gov/homeland-security-research/forms/webinar-small-and-large-water-systems-piloting-real-time-data