The Benefits of Automation for Water & Wastewater Utilities

June 11, 2020
Pete Gabor, business development manager of water automation for Emerson, discusses the values of automating utility systems and the key aspects necessary for implementation.

Pete Gabor, business development manager of water automation for Emerson, discusses the values of automating utility systems and the key aspects necessary for implementation. Gabor said the three key performance indicators used to determine automation success are reduced costs, reduced risk and maximizing process up-time.

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