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Data-Driven Decision Making in Water & Wastewater

Not too long ago in the water and wastewater industry, data was SCADA.

Then came work order management systems, geospatial systems, human resources, timekeeping, accounting, billing, advanced meter reading, fixed assets, laboratory, regulatory compliance management, asset management, inventory and more data systems emerge every day. The data which exists today in the typical utility is both BIG and COMPLEX. Teksouth makes this data easy to access and helps empower (and expedite) your decision making process.

The technical and management challenges now confronting the water and wastewater industry are just as big and complex:

  • Aging infrastructure replacement
  • Financing for capital improvements
  • Water supply availability
  • Public perception of value of water/wastewater services
  • Aging workforce and the “Silver Tsunami”
  • Emergency preparedness
  • Compliance with current and future regulations
  • Asset Management Program development
  • Rate affordability
  • And many more

These challenges require every member of the utility management team to have access to the broad sets of existing data, in a single interface. With Teksouth’s solution, data is formatted to be used immediately, with recurring reports, monitors, and analytics. Automated data provides real-time decision-making at the speed of water/wastewater utility management.

Teksouth allows your data to work for YOU. 

Here are just a few of the benefits to creating a sustainable water and wastewater ecosystem with Teksouth:

  • A trusted and proven team of professionals
  • Manage time, budget, and resources with data-based decisions
  • Secure and compliant business intelligence systems
  • Dashboards aligned with Lean/Six Sigma practices
  • Report automation
  • Increased knowledge transfer

“Teksouth’s EntelliFusion™ is the only solution I have found that brings together all of the data a utility CEO needs into a single user interface and that is actually implementable for a water utility.”

Dan Hilyer, General Manager, Opelika Utilities​​