Water & Wastewater
Considering the wide geographical distribution of pumping stations, reservoirs, and treatment plants, one of the most important challenges in the water and wastewater industry is the integrated and intelligent control of facilities across dispersed sites. Alborz Rize Samaneh Company, utilizing its advanced RTUs, provides the capability for real-time monitoring, control, and analysis of water supply, transmission, and distribution processes. Through secure and stable connection to SCADA centers, it creates a platform to reduce operating costs, increase accuracy, and enable rapid response to crises.
Real-time Remote Monitoring & Control of Facilities
Using RTUs equipped with digital and analog inputs/outputs allows operators to remotely monitor the real-time status of wells, reservoirs, pumping stations, and treatment plants, and control them via the SCADA system. This eliminates frequent field visits and reduces human errors.

Pressure Control & Regulation at Critical Points
Sudden pressure changes can cause pipe bursts or reduce service levels in water and wastewater systems. Therefore, the AMS-R3000 product from Alborz Rize Samaneh receives pressure signals from sensors, sends this data to the central system, and if needed, issues control commands to adjust pressure relief valves or start pumps.

Water Quality Monitoring & Rapid Response to Contamination
Continuous monitoring of water quality is one of the most vital components in water supply facilities. Alborz Rize Samaneh’s RTUs, connected to various quality sensors such as chlorine meters, turbidity, pH, and temperature, enable precise data collection on water quality. Operators can monitor water quality in real time via the AMS SCADA software. If any quality parameter goes out of the allowable range, an immediate alert is issued, and depending on the defined control policy, corrective actions can be performed automatically (e.g., chemical injection, flow cut-off, or transmission route reset) or manually by the operator.

Non-Revenue Water (NRW) Management & Leak Detection
A major challenge in water distribution networks is the high volume of Non-Revenue Water caused by leaks, unauthorized withdrawals, and measurement errors. To address this, equipment like RTUs collect and analyze real-time data from smart meters, control valves, pumps, and pressure sensors, playing a key role in identifying high-risk points. By automatically comparing the volume of water entering an area with the total recorded consumption in that region, the system can detect anomalies such as leaks or unauthorized use. Upon detecting such cases, necessary alerts are issued, enabling the operator to identify probable sources and initiate corrective measures.

