Abstract

In 2008, EPA selected four major U.S. cities to enhance the Contamination Warning System development it had previously conducted to secure the water distribution system against malevolent attack. A method was undertaken to seamlessly process “Big Data” sets in real time from a variety of sources and graphically display actionable information for operators to evaluate and respond to appropriately. The development and implementation of a “dashboard” and smart grid methodology that linked disparate systems in real time demonstrated dual benefits: the ability to enhance operations and improve the regulatory compliance of the water distribution systems.

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