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WALNUT CREEK, Calif. — Leading environmental engineering and construction firm Brown and Caldwell has entered into unique partnership agreement with advanced analytics solutions provider Seeq® to bring significant advancements in operational analytics to the water industry.

Founded in 2013, Seeq publishes software applications for manufacturing organizations to rapidly find and share data insights to improve production outcomes, including yield, margins, quality, and safety.

Utilities collect vast amounts of indiscernible data via supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems and highly instrumented facilities. Bringing Seeq’s solutions to the water sector, Brown and Caldwell will help utilities better leverage SCADA data, lab analyses, asset databases, and metering data in real-time to accelerate digital transformation and positively impact the bottom line. The partnership will harness diagnostic and predictive analytics, enabling greater efficiency and deeper understanding across departments, allowing utilities to:

  • Implement analytics to optimize existing systems and processes;
  • Detect small changes in data trends that signify larger issues before they become problems;
  • Predict performance to enable staff to be proactive rather than reactive.

“Data science is transforming how the water industry designs, operates, and maintains vital infrastructure,” said Brown and Caldwell National Analytics Engineering Lead Jamie Lefkowitz. “Through the use of Seeq’s highly effective analytics engine, we can help utility operators make real-time, data-driven decisions leading to improved outcomes and significant time and cost savings.”

“Brown and Caldwell is advancing the water and wastewater industry by delivering solutions that help organizations increase efficiency, reduce costs, and leverage existing resources,” adds Seeq Head of Worldwide Partners Will Knight. “Their thought leadership and industry expertise provide significant value to our customers as they gain insights, improve outcomes, and reduce environmental impact.”

Early adopters, Utah’s Central Valley Water Reclamation Facility (CVWRF), discovered through diagnostic analytics it was dosing disinfectant for secondary effluent pathogen concentrations year-round at a level more suitable for higher temperatures. To better analyze the correlation between seasonal temperature trends and dosing, Brown and Caldwell helped CVWRF utilize Seeq’s advanced analytics platform to identify an opportunity to optimize the treatment processes using real-time ultraviolet (UV) transmittance and intensity sensors.

The solution reduces UV power consumption by dynamically dosing to seasonal water quality fluctuations. CVWRF estimates it will save up to $185,000 annually in disinfection costs after implementing the solution enabled by Seeq.

CVWRF has adopted Seeq as part of its smart utility platform, and it is providing multiple benefits to the facility.

“The data is becoming easier to access and organize. I’m finding it’s easier to pull insights from the data in real-time as well as present those insights more readily and clearly to others. Integrity and quality control of our data will be enhanced substantially.”
CVWRF Chief Engineer Bryan Mansell

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About Seeq Corporation

Founded in 2013, Seeq publishes software applications for manufacturing organizations to rapidly find and share data insights. Oil & gaspharmaceuticalspecialty chemicalutilityrenewable energy and numerous other vertical industries rely on Seeq to improve production outcomes, including yield, margins, quality, and safety. Headquartered in Seattle, Seeq is a privately held virtual company with employees across the United States and sales representation in Asia, Canada, Europe, and South America.

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