Muscat: In continuation of the efforts made by the Oman Water and Wastewater Services Company (OWWSC), a member of Nama Group, recently launched state-of-the-art technology aims to monitor water network, to detect potential invisible leaks.
In a statement, OWWSC said,” The use of drones, the company will receive an accurate results within a short period through the geographic systems data available in the company’s database, which is managed through the SCADA control and monitoring system, which is directly linked with the National Center for Water Monitoring and Control in Bausher. .
With the integration of efforts to link the various governorates of the Sultanate with modern networks and the sustainability of water service to citizens and residents in all the states and governorates under the scope of the company, the company seeks to apply the highest technical standards and the latest technologies in order to ensure water sustainability and quality in services.
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