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SYSTEM-WIDE PROCESS CONTROLS UPGRADE Detroit Water & Sewerage Department

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Page 1: SYSTEM-WIDE PROCESS CONTROLS UPGRADE Detroit Water & Sewerage Department

SYSTEM-WIDE PROCESS CONTROLS UPGRADE

Detroit Water & Sewerage Department

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System-wide Process Controls Upgrade

Agenda Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (DWSD) Old Control System Limitations Project Scope Design Highlights Implementation Challenges Project Results Moving Forward

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Detroit

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About DWSD

Third largest municipal water and sewer utility in the United States

Over $500 Million in revenue

Provides services to more than 4 million retail and wholesale customers

Service area of 1079 square miles

Yellow - Wholesale Red - Retail

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Water Wastewater SystemsDWSD System Overview• 5 Water Treatment Plants• 20 Water Booster Stations• 10 Wastewater Collection Stations• 1 Wastewater Treatment Plant• 7 CSO Basins• 13 In-system Storage Devices• 200 Remote Monitoring/Control Sites

Valve, Pressure, Sewer Meter, Precipitation Gauge, CSO outfall, Dam, Level

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Old System Limitations• Limited monitoring due to constraints on “tone multiplexing”• Single line of communication• Limited configuration options for Operator (Trending, Alarming, Historical Reviews)• Unable to provide Equipment status and Process Alarms • Parts and repair services becoming unavailable• Extremely difficult to integrate with other control systems

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Background - 1964

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Background

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Background

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Background

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Project Scope Provide system monitoring and control from a single location Provide common equipment and functionality at all locations Achieve economies of operation Increase system reliability at SCC and remote facilities Ensure continued high water quality Ensure stable water distribution pressure Minimize CSO events Continue effective wastewater treatment

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Project Scope Improve efficiencies of operations and maintenance personal Maximize use of standard off-the-shelf hardware and software Better Alarm Management Provide Redundancy Communication co-ordination (regular and emergency) Provide role based security access Provide historical database

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Scope HighlightsDescription of new control system System component layout (include diagram) System Control Center video wall map RTU types Redundant communication description Redundant Power sources Historical data collection Disaster Recovery

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Control System Upgrade Implementation Process Design workshops Graphics workshops Control narrative workshops Factory Acceptance Testing Phase over testing System acceptance testing

Training (more than 700 people)

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Control System Network

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Primary Communication

AT & TOPT-E-MAN NETWORK

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First backup Communication

AT & TOPT-E-MAN NETWORK

AT & TPNT

NETWORK

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Secondary backup Communication

Radio repeater Sites

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Pump Station Features Automatic Pump Control Auto Pump Sequencing Communication Redundancy Instrumentation redundancy Detailed equipment alarms Power redundancy

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Pump Station

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Remote monitoring site Features

Communicates to SCC and other remote sites via 900 MHz spread spectrum radios Custom protocol for security Can communicate to 10 other locations Remote configuration/parameter changes capability

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Remote Site

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Implementation Challenges

Limited system access during peak season periods Multiple System Networks Phase-over conducted on live system Physical relocation of Operations staff Adaptation of Operations staff

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Solution

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Solution

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SolutionBetter monitoring capability -

• GIS based video wall map• 3600 graphics• Alarm Management• 30,000 I/O points/tags• Network diagnostics graphic• Control system diagnostics graphic

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Project Results Better management of distribution systems and remote sites Improved ability to react to rapidly changing conditions Reduced operations and maintenance costs Improved Alarm Management Increased Energy Efficiency Automated operational reports generation Increase system availability Implemented regulatory reports

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Lessons Learned More collaboration with end users during

design phase

Software upgrade strategy needed

Revision control

System security

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Moving Forward

Backup control center

System-wide software and hardware upgrade

Energy Management

Hydraulic Modeling Integration

Additional automated reporting

Ongoing software strategy improvements

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Backup Control Center

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Detroit Water & Sewerage Department

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