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SASKI (General Directorate of Sakarya Water and Sewerage Administration)

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Company Size
1,000+
Region
  • Asia
Country
  • Turkey
Product
  • ICONICS GENESIS64™ HMI/SCADA suite
  • Hyper Historian™ rapid data historian
  • WebHMI™ web-based real-time automation software
  • ReportWorX™ enterprise reporting, charting, and analysis software
  • AlarmWorX™64 Multimedia OPC-integrated alarm management software
Tech Stack
  • OPC-integrated equipment
  • Microsoft SQL Server
  • Oracle
Implementation Scale
  • Enterprise-wide Deployment
Impact Metrics
  • Digital Expertise
  • Productivity Improvements
Technology Category
  • Analytics & Modeling - Real Time Analytics
  • Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration
  • Functional Applications - Remote Monitoring & Control Systems
Applicable Industries
  • Utilities
Applicable Functions
  • Facility Management
  • Maintenance
Use Cases
  • Energy Management System
  • Remote Asset Management
  • Water Utility Management
Services
  • Software Design & Engineering Services
  • System Integration
About The Customer
SASKI, the General Directorate of Sakarya Water and Sewerage Administration, provides clean water to the province of Sakarya, Turkey. Its multiple stations serve approximately 1,030,000 residents over nearly 4,878 square kilometers, handling an annual average volume of over 60 million cubic meters and a maximum capacity of over 129 million cubic meters. SASKI’s multiple locations throughout the region include 11 clean water treatment plants, 668 clean water tanks, 380 pump stations, 171 deep well, and over seven and a half million meters of pipeline.
The Challenge
SASKI, the General Directorate of Sakarya Water and Sewerage Administration, provides clean water to the province of Sakarya, Turkey. The organization sought to improve its field data collection capabilities, adding functionality such as full station status, detailed reporting, field device control, fast historical archiving/retrieval, and integration with geographic information systems (GIS). SASKI specifically required an automation software provider that could integrate with their multiple applications across hundreds of locations, including tank storage, drinking water purification/provision, wastewater purification, drilling, flow metering, and more. The water-focused organization initially planned for their new monitoring and control solution to connect to over 50,000 tags, and integrating with on-site OPC-integrated equipment (including PLCs). The chosen solution would also need to work with multiple servers, databases (Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle), and client machines.
The Solution
SASKI, working with Cedetaş Engineering & Technology of Istanbul, Turkey, selected ICONICS GENESIS64™ HMI/SCADA suite; Hyper Historian™ rapid data historian; WebHMI™ web-based real-time automation software; ReportWorX™ enterprise reporting, charting, and analysis software; and AlarmWorX™64 Multimedia OPC-integrated alarm management software. Initially, SASKI installed ICONICS Hyper Historian data historian, including its server and distributed collector components. The firm then proceeded, with assistance from Cedetaş Engineering & Technology, to integrate additional ICONICS products, quickly becoming more familiar with their multiple features and benefits including extensive user interface abilities, advanced reporting options, and Esri map integration. SASKI’s engineers also appreciated the ease of use of ICONICS’ Bulk Asset Configuration tool, GraphWorX64’s advanced client interface, the expansion of displays via WebHMI and MobileHMI, and Hyper Historian’s performance calculations.
Operational Impact
  • Improved field data collection capabilities
  • Added functionality such as full station status, detailed reporting, field device control, fast historical archiving/retrieval, and integration with geographic information systems (GIS)
  • Integration with multiple applications across hundreds of locations
  • Connection to over 50,000 tags and integration with on-site OPC-integrated equipment (including PLCs)
  • Compatibility with multiple servers, databases (Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle), and client machines
Quantitative Benefit
  • Serves approximately 1,030,000 residents over nearly 4,878 square kilometers
  • Handles an annual average volume of over 60 million cubic meters and a maximum capacity of over 129 million cubic meters
  • Includes 11 clean water treatment plants, 668 clean water tanks, 380 pump stations, 171 deep well, and over seven and a half million meters of pipeline

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