Korean Water Treatment Plant
Uses Moxa's EDS-726 to Upgrade Monitoring and Control
Clean water is an important
part of every community in the world. As communities
grow, most water treatment plants scale their processes
to collect and process water to meet the added
demands of the area. Water treatment plants can
be very large in size, and usually include land
for storage tanks, processes, sediment ponds, maintenance
buildings, and more. Water is collected from multiple
wells, reservoirs, and rivers, and then pumped
to the water treatment plant, where it is treated
and then delivered to customers.
The City of Carmel owns and
operates a wastewater treatment facility that processes
and treats sanitary waste from Carmel, Clay Waste
District, Westfield, and Hamilton Western Utilities.
The plant runs continuously 24/7 and has the capacity
to treat 12 million gallons of wastewater a day.
The wastewater facility's innovative strategies
and high standards were recognized by the Environmental
Protection Agency when it was named the "best
municipal plant in its class."