Reducing Upstream Water Management Costs in Remote Areas with Bedrock Automation
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Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Bedrock Automation, maker of Bedrock OSA, the worlds most powerful and secure automation platform, announced that an upstream service provider has implemented a Bedrock OSA Remote secure control node in a fracking water transfer application.
Key Points:
- Bedrock Automation, maker of Bedrock OSA, the worlds most powerful and secure automation platform, announced that an upstream service provider has implemented a Bedrock OSA Remote secure control node in a fracking water transfer application.
- The Bedrock control nodes replace traditional PLCs to synchronize and monitor water pumping across three to ten miles of remote desert terrain.
- Seeking to improve water transport efficiencies, Taylor enlisted the services of automation integration firm Flow-Sync, a Texas-based automation supplier that provides specialty skid-based water transfer pump control solutions for water fracking applications.
- Automatic leak detection, alarming and intervention, avoiding costs related to lost water, system downtime, clean-up costs, and potential fines.