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Stay ahead of the flow- the smarter way to monitor waste water onsite

  • Writer: Kelly Bryant
    Kelly Bryant
  • 13 minutes ago
  • 2 min read

Optimising efficiency is the key to a successful site, and with remote monitoring, efficient water treatment has become so much simpler. Capturing and logging data such as pH, turbidity and TSS levels, with real-time insights at your fingertips, you’re not just going with the flow — you’re in complete control of it.


Yellow remote monitoring and pH control systems with control panel, branded "Kelly Tanks Water Treatment & Concrete Washout Solutions," set outdoors under clear sky.

 Turning Continuous Readings into Continuous Improvement 


The addition of our remote monitoring system to our WTS water treatment system has a number of huge benefits. One of these, is the ability to make decisions in real time. Rather than testing water and waiting for results, the remote monitoring system allows you to analyse how effective the treatment of pH, TSS and turbidity has been, allowing you to make informed adjustments to optimise both cost and results.




How we help measure success - Let the Data Do the Heavy Lifting


The logging of data provides evidence of compliance to settle your nerves whilst our WTS settles your silt. Our remote monitoring system is delivered calibrated and ready to use with data being immediately viewable on unit and fed back to the website for real time remote monitoring and data logging.




ph, turbidity and total suspended solids probes.

pH and TSS probes are installed in the final compartment of our WTS system (as shown above)


Measuring and treating pH and TSS when treating wastewater is important for a number of reasons:


  • Environmental compliance

  • Protecting ecosystems

  • Onsite safety

  • Early detection of contaminants

  • Real-time decision making

  • Treatment process optimisation

  • Evidence and reporting

Maintaining efficiency


Maintenance of any Water Treatment System is crucial to ensure that mitigation, treatment and monitoring process is working correctly. Intermittent checks should be undertaken on a weekly basis by trained site personnel. In addition to this, we recommend that the Remote Monitoring Systems' probes are rinsed and recalibrated (if required) every few months.



Computer and phone display a TANKS app interface with a line graph titled "Readings for Kelly Tanks - 3KT." The graph shows declining data.

Remote monitoring isn’t just a convenience, it’s a step towards more accountable, more efficient and more sustainable site practices. With continuous data logging, automated treatment options and simple performance tracking, Kelly Tanks can take water treatment on your site to the next level.


Get in touch today to see how we can help.

 
 
 

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