Abstract
This article describes the unusual central supervisory control, telemetering, and alarm monitoring of Madison, Wisconsin. During the last 10 years, Madison's population has increased by 40 per cent. At the same time, pumping facilities have increased by 60 per cent but automation has eliminated the need for additional operating personnel during the same 10 year period. The system's supervisory control unit is discussed, along with remote units, cost savings, and operation and maintenance.
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