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Case Study - St. Claire Water Treatment Facility 0 pages
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Replacing the old-style hard panel with a PLC/LCD HMI screen was a snap and the result was a more intuitive, easier to use system. Օ The system employs three independent, redundant stations that use a simple master-slave failover system. InduSoftWeb Studio was so easy to use, Majority Controls began development after only one day of training. | ||||||||||
InduSoft Web Studio enabled Majority Controls to create a redundant HMI/SCADA system that ensures a safe and abundant water supply from Lake Huron. | ||||||||||
Introduction Clean water. It's not a luxury; it's a life-giving necessity. Consumers demand itand so do both the Federal and State governments across the United States. In Michigan and surrounding states, the Great Lakes provide the water, but the unique nature of the watershed poses challenges that require stringent regulation. As the largest bodies of fresh water on the planet, each of the Great Lakes is the primary water source for millions of people. Each lake, however, is also part of a complex system that flows from Lake Superior to Lake Ontario and from there to the Gulf of St. Lawrence. As the water flows from one lake to | another it is used not only for drinking, but industrial and waste disposal as well. It begins as crystal-clear, pure water that's suitable for drinking right from the lake, butwithout interventionחdown-stream lakes would begin to accumulate toxic amounts of chemicals and waste. In an effort to ensure the purity of the water, government regulationsin particular the State of Michiganחhave very demanding requirements. The water | |||||||||
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