The IoT device installed for RWD’s system monitors pressure in remote locations, with no electricity or WiFi networks required. It is powered by a solar panel-charged battery and data are transmitted through a regular Verizon or AT&T LTE Cat M1 network.
Celebrate Drinking Water Week by Protecting the Source
It’s Drinking Water Week, a week promoted by the American Water Works Association to highlight the importance of keeping our drinking water safe and healthy. This week’s theme is Protect the Source. The AWWA has been celebrating Drinking Water Week for more than 40 years in association with the League of Women Voters, the U.S. Environmental […]
Nobel Exhibiting IoT, GIS Services at ACWA Spring Conference
Nobel Systems will be exhibiting this year at ACWA Spring Conference in Sacramento between May 8 and 11. We have prepared an exciting booth, where we will be presenting some of our newest and exciting products, such as Real-Time Water Pressure Monitoring (IoT), GIS Interactive Billing System, and GIS Base Work Order System. We will […]
Nobel Systems Contracts with Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District for GeoViewer GIS System
Nobel Systems will implement its state-of-the-art GeoViewer GIS system for Beaumont-Cherry Valley Water District. The water district will use both Nobel’s flagship Online and Mobile GeoViewer software with unlimited licenses to manage their daily operations, including excavation alert, valve exercising, and hydrant flushing. Built on the latest smart map technology available, GeoViewer is customizable so it can […]
Why GIS in Urban Planning is Critically Important
The use of Geographic Information Systems or GIS in urban planning in North America and throughout the world has expanded at an exponential rate since the mid-1960s and early 1970s when Canada first used GIS to assess land inventory. A GIS is a software that captures, analyzes and manages spatial and geographical data. The Canadian […]