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What Exactly Are Water Telemetry Networks
Telemetry is the gathering of data at distant or inaccessible places, followed by automatic

Telemetry is the gathering of data at distant or inaccessible places, followed by automatic transmission of the data to a monitoring hub. Water networks employ telemetry. Humans require water as a basic necessity, and it must be treated before being used or ingested. Coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, and disinfection are some of the processes in this treatment procedure. Since these procedures are carried out independently at several places, monitoring them becomes challenging.

 Additionally, when utilised water must be returned to water sources, water treatment is required. Due to strict quality, productivity, and environmental requirements for water recycling, this process is currently becoming automated. The procedures in Telemetry for Water Networks are used for automatic metre reading (AMR), pipeline leak detection, ground level monitoring, equipment surveillance, and other purposes. The three components of the water network's telemetry are linkages, local control-monitoring, and centralised control.

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