Real-time control uses live data and automated controls (such as gates, pumps, or valves) to actively manage flows and storage in the sewer system to reduce overflows and optimize capacity.
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Real-time monitoring is the continuous collection and transmission of sensor data with minimal delay, enabling near-instant visibility into sewer conditions and faster response.
A scattergraph is a plot of measured depth versus velocity from a flow monitor that helps evaluate data quality, sensor performance, and hydraulic behavior such as surcharge or backwater.
Flow monitoring data are time-series records of depth, velocity, flow rate, and sometimes rainfall, collected to analyze system performance, I&I, and capacity.