Automated controls in wastewater holding tanks improve efficiency and reliability by buffering excess wastewater during peak flows.
Sensors monitor levels, triggering valves to refill from the city supply or activating a block valve to prevent overflow.
Level sensors provide real-time data to prevent leaks, optimize waste collection, and ensure regulatory compliance.
Integration with building automation systems enables remote monitoring and alerts that require minimal intervention.
Maintenance notifications ensure reliability, boost cost savings, and provide environmental protection.
Wastewater and tank level monitoring can reduce the chance of a system overflow or backup. Automatic level monitoring adds increased efficiency and reliability by buffering excess wastewater during peak flows, provides notifications of required maintenance, and offers cost savings and environmental protection by avoiding water wastage.
ParkUSA has level management controls on many of our products ranging from the simple sensor controls in our water storage tanks to the more complex solids monitoring system for wastewater pretreatment that can be found in our on the solids interceptors, that using a specialized float sensor, can detect a high-water level, signaling a clogged filter for timely service. The system can also collect and report data on the accumulation of solids and debris, which can be vital for optimizing interceptor performance.
Our systems integrate with Building Automation Systems, enabling remote monitoring and alerts, feature safety alarms, manual overrides, and require minimal intervention.
All our level monitoring systems include a control panel that has audio and visual indicators for ‘high water level’ alerts, as well as indicators for power status, alarm control, and system testing.
Our water holding tanks use sensors and automated valves to ensure a stable water supply and prevent overflow. Our Level Control Systems for Fire and Domestic Water Tanks automatically maintain optimal water levels. Sensors monitor levels, triggering valves to refill from the city supply or activating a block valve to prevent overflow. It alerts low levels to protect the pump and features a control panel, alarms, manual overrides, and requires regular maintenance.
Our wastewater tanks feature level sensors and alarms to reduce overflow risks and controls odors. The DeconTank® level monitoring system is designed for hazardous wastewater tanks in healthcare facilities and consists of a monitor panel connected to sensors mounted in the tanks. The panel displays indicators for tank level, power status, and alarms, and includes a test button and a silence button. For double-walled tanks, a leak sensor is in the annulus to detect breaches in the inner or outer wall. This system is essential for maintaining adequate containment and monitoring of hazardous materials, preventing overflows or leaks, and protecting the environment.
Primarily used for monitoring and maintaining appropriate levels in interceptor tanks designed to capture solids and debris.
Manages excess wastewater flow during peak periods to prevent sewer and treatment plant overload. Additionally, aids in controlling odor in wastewater treatment processes.
Critical for monitoring and controlling hazardous wastewater tanks to prevent leaks, overflows, and breaches in containment.
Monitors tank levels, power status, and potential leaks in hazardous wastewater tanks, providing essential environmental protection by ensuring containment and preventing environmental hazards.
Automatically controls water supply system levels, refilling from the city supply or preventing overflow to protect pumps.
With over 35 years of experience, we offer proven water management innovation, technology, and service.
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