Why Waterly?

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  • West Dundee (IL) Finds the Right “Scada-Lite” Solution

    Traditional SCADA too often requires a significant capital investment. For smaller utilities with remote assets, that level of complexity is not needed and cost-prohibitive. Enter the (free) integration between Blue Pillar and Waterly, which together, are saving truck rolls and enabling near realtime data sharing for less than $1000/year.

  • Fountain Hills Sanitary District (AZ) Says Goodbye “Feeling Stranded”, Goodbye Spreadsheets

    Fountain Hills Sanitary District was in a challenging position with an ineffective system of manually collecting and entering data into an outdated series of spreadsheets. Founding WaterClick partner Waterly delivered an affordable, efficient, centralized data platform that saved staff time and effort, resulting in secure data, simpler regulatory reporting and overall peace of mind for $4,000/year.

  • The Illinois State Water Survey (ISWS) Moves To Digitize “Invisible” Groundwater Data

    The Illinois State Water Survey is the central repository for water supply and demand information critical to Illinois residents. From 1895-present, data reporting evolved from mailed or phones in reports every ten years, to annual reports, and recently towards digital, more frequent data collection. Through a public-private partnership with founding WaterClick partner Waterly, the digitization of groundwater data is improving the visibility of more timely groundwater usage for everyone’s benefit.

  • Mukwonago, WI goes From "Dead" Data to Lively Insights

    Dedicated water and wastewater supervisors at the Village of Mukwonago were noticing inconsistencies with data input, impacting their ability to adequately respond to anomalies /irregularities ahead of time. Waterly supported their and their staff’s onramp towards digitalization by offering an affordable and user-friendly software that works with them, at their pace, to best fit their needs and priorities.

  • From Breaking Silos to Fixing Gaps: SLOC’s Journey to Finding a Single Source of Truth

    Data collection and reporting challenges across SLOC water and wastewater were revealing data silos between SCADA, lab, and operators, making it increasingly difficult to assess the relevance and accuracy of the data shown. The County turned to Waterly on their quest to “break barriers between operations and engineering to improve efficiencies.”