Integrity Engineering personnel have completed projects across the United States. From the coast of California to the New Jersey shore and places in between, Integrity Engineering systems are in control.
California-American Water Company Monterey, CA
Integrity Engineering provided over 100 electrical panels with radio communication to tie together a wide area of coverage needed at this location in northern California. These panels all contained Allen-Bradley PLC's with both licensed and spread spectrum radios to communicate from each individual remote site back to one main facility. Their out-dated SCADA HMI system was upgraded to Iconics Genesis 32 HMI software at all sites.
Ohio-American Water Company Statewide Coverage
Integrity Engineering provided, installed, and integrated all of the security hardware needs for all of Ohio-American's sites. Through the use of motion sensors, door switches and other modern security devices, these sites can notify the proper personnel of a security breach via the SCADA system and other undisclosed methods instantly. Both local and remote notification have been implemented via simple, yet dependable schemes.
New Jersey-American Water Company Oak Glen, NJ
Integrity Engineering provided the control programming and operator interface graphics for this new water treatment plant in New Jersey. Fiber optics and high-speed Ethernet provide communication links between three computers and ten process controllers. Automated systems include nine chemical feed systems, distributive pump control, filtration with automatic backwashes, flocculator and clarifier control, and raw water gate valve controls.
California-American Water Company San Marino, CA
Integrity Engineering integrated 17 locations in the Pasadena - Rosemead area to an Iconics Genesis 32 SCADA package. This system includes controllers from both Bristol Babcock and Allen Bradley. We provided all graphics, programming and computer hardware for this project.
New Jersey-American Water Company Swimming River,NJ
New work included ethernet over fiber network communication, filter automation and additional chemical feed automation. IEI provided14 electrical panels as well as all programming and an upgrade to iFIX SCADA graphics
Clarion Water Treatment Plant Clarion, PA
Integrity Engineering provided all instrumentation and process control equipment for this system, which included radio telemetry, fourteen control panels, ultrasonic and capacitance level transmitters, several chemical analyzers, eight turbidimeters, twenty-three butterfly valves, twenty-one solenoid valves, flow meters, and much more!
Fall Creek Regional Waste District Pendelton, IN
Over thirty-five remote lift stations feed the Fall Creek Waste Water Treatment Plant. The main station monitors each lift station via radiot elemetry to detect abnormal pumping patterns, high/low water levels, pump starts, and other alarm conditions.
New Castle Wastewater Treatment Plant New Castle, IN
Integrity Engineering upgraded the existing SCADA software from an older DOS version to Iconics's GEN32 Windows HMI software. In addition, three new process controllers, a wireless ethernet system, and a new sludge processing facility was added as part of the plant upgrade.
Plainfield Utilities Plainfield, IN
A new radio telemetry system was installed by Integrity Engineering at this wastewater treatment system in central Indiana. Obsolete controllers were replaced with Bristol Babcock 3330 and 3305 units. New Genesis32 operator interface computers were installed at the Main Office and Treatment Plant. Lift Stations, Combined Sewer Overflows, and five treatment plants are monitored and controlled.
Citizens Gas Company Indianapolis, IN
Integrity Engineering, Inc., provided Bristol Babcock process controllers and programming for a new SCADA system. Over twenty remote sites are monitored from the downtown Gas Control Center.
West Virginia-American Water Huntington, WV
Integrity Engineering upgraded the Master Telemetry Unit, computer and graphics system at this water plant. We also added high service pump control, power monitoring throughout the plant, and a new intake pump.
Ohio-American Water Company Marion, OH
Integrity established redundant control and automation of six conventional filters at this treatment plant. IEI used Bristol Babcock process controllers, Sixnet remote I/O racks, and Intellution Fix32 software. This project was completed at the beginning of 2003
Indiana-American Water Company Newburgh, IN
Integrity Engineering was responsible for the design and installation for the Instrumentation and Control System at this new water treatment plant in southern Indiana. Radio telemetry connects the new plant to remote wells, a booster station, and elevated tanks. Inside the plant an Ethernet backbone provides communications between the computers and process controllers. The entire plant is completely automated with high service pump control, well control, filter and backwash sequencing, and chemical feed controls. Startup was completed in 2002
Fort Dix Army Base Fort Dix, NJ
Integrity Engineering installed a radio telemetry system, pressure monitoring, and chemical feed control at this base. The site's system now consists of three elevated tanks, two wells, and a treatment plant. This project was completed in the Fall of 2002
Indiana-American Water Jeffersonville, IN
This 30-MGD water system went on-line March 15, 1999. Bristol Babcock process controllers are used throughout the system at all well sites, remote booster stations, elevated tanks, five storage tanks. The main plant is completely automated with process controllers thatcontrol the wells, high service pumps, filtering/backwash operations,chemical feed control, water quality monitoring, and security. The control computers run Intellution FIX software and others have view-only capabilities. Fiber optics, Ethernet, and multiple radio systems provide the communication pathways. Integrity Engineering, Inc., provided all programming, graphic screen development, calibrations and startup services.
West Virginia-American Water Charleston, WV
In mid-2000 Integrity Engineering provided the programming, Intellution MMI graphics, and startup/testing for the automation of the water plant filter control system. Bristol Babcock 3330s control the filtration of thirty million gallons of water per day. The filter control panels were fabricated by Patriot Services, Inc., from Nitro, West Virginia.
Kerr-McGee Indianapolis, IN
Kerr-McGee sorts and processes 3000 railroad ties per day using an Allen-Bradley controlled conveyor system. Integrity Engineering upgraded and updated all the system process controllers and graphic display software. Upgrades now provide easier-to-use operator interfaces and seamless integration between production and accounting software.
Iowa-American Water Company Clinton, IA
Integrity Engineering was the general contractor and Instrumentation & Controls provider for this project. We provided a complete SCADA system to replace an aging Aquatrol telemetry system. Remote sites now communicate with the main station via radio telemetry, whereas the RTUs at the main station provide all local I/O control and communicate via fiber optic modems. Ethernet links tie the redundant data concentrators to the SCADA servers, while Intellution FIX32 graphic packages are provided for each computer and laptop.
New Mexico-American Water Company Clovis, NM
Integrity Engineering, Inc., provided the programming and startup services for a new SCADA installation. Bristol Babcock controllers, radio telemetry and Wonderware graphics software provide the control and interfaces to this system. The ground-water distribution system is comprised of multiple wells, booster stations, and large standpipe tanks.
Tennessee-American Water Company Chattanooga, TN
Integrity Engineering provided the programming, start-up, and graphics to automate the filter controls at this plant. Both their Aldrich and conventional filters combine to produce over twenty million gallons of water every day.
Indiana-American Water Company Seymour, IN
The former surface water plant at Seymour was converted to a ground water plant. As part of this design/build project, Integrity Engineering provided the hardware, software, and programming to allow the plant to be fully automated. Operations include well control, filtration and automatic backwash, high service pump control, and complete chemical feed control. Communications include radio telemetry and Ethernet. SCADA computers allow for control of the entire system.
Marion Utilities Marion, IN
This water plant was converted from Square D PLCs to a Bristol process control system. Operations include chemical feed control, filtration, and high service pump control.
Vectren Energy (formerly Indiana Gas Co.) Evansville, IN
A Bristol Babcock 3000 network is used to monitor and control over seventy remote natural gas substations and purchase points from the downtown Indianapolis Gas Control Center. The system runs Intellution FIX software on over thirty personal computers.
Indiana-American Water Company Greenwood, IN
This water system includes multiple well sites, filter plants, booster stations, storage tanks, and pumping stations. Radio telemetry connects all sites, and Genesis operator stations are used to monitor and control operations. Integrity Engineering, Inc. personnel provided the original system programming and now supply all hardware/software maintenance service and on-going training classes.
Kentucky-American Water Company Lexington, KY
Integrity Engineering was the Instrumentation & Control contractor for the installation of new chemical feed systems at two treatment plants. The project required the addition of new processor cabinets, control programming, installation of new equipment, and the addition of display screens to their existing SCADA system.
United Airlines Maintenance Center Indianapolis, IN
Integrity Engineering, Inc. developed and installed the Intellution Graphics Interface package for this system. Fiber optic communications connect the operator interface stations.
Marion City Utilities Marion, IN
Integrity Engineering upgraded this fifteen-year-old control system in1998. Smart transmitters were installed at each elevated tank, and Bristol Babcock 3305 process controllers at all well sites now handle the monitoring and control functions. An Intellution FIX graphics software package allows the operators to view and control the system operation from the main plant.
Indiana-American Water Company Kokomo, IN
This surface water and well water system includes multiple well sites,booster stations, storage tanks, and a large number of in-plant instruments and analyzers. Radio telemetry and fiber-optics connect all sites, and Intellution Fix operator stations are used to monitor and control operations. Integrity Engineering, Inc. personnel provided the original programming and installation oversight of the system.
Elwood City Utilities Elwood, IN
Integrity Engineering installed a SCADA system at the Elwood water plant in late 1997. Smart transmitters at the elevated tanks send data to the filter plant via radio telemetry. A Bristol Babcock process controller at the plant automatically controls the wells, high service pumps, and filter operation. A computer running Intellution FIX software allows operators to control pump sequences, set points, and filter backwash times.
Indiana-American Water Company Newburgh, IN
This fully automated SCADA system was installed by Integrity Engineering, Inc. in 1997. Automatic high service pump control and well control are handled by Bristol Babcock process controllers. Remote booster station pumps and storage towers are connected to the plant through telephone telemetry.
Indianapolis Water Company Indianapolis, IN
Integrity Engineering, Inc. has completed several projects for Indianapolis Water. One project at Harbor Water included programming for the high service pump controls, well pump operation, and automatic backwashing for this aerator/filter plant in early '98. An additional well was added in '99. Allen-Bradley controllers are used for I/O control, and radio telemetry provides the communication pathways.
Indiana-American Water Company helbyville, IN
In 1990, Integrity Engineering, Inc. personnel provided and installed an Allen-Bradley control system to automate the water system operations. The controllers were provided to handle pump control, alarming, filter backwashing, and chemical feed pacing. At the time, the plant was under the ownership of Indiana-Cities Water Corp. In 1998, IE replaced and upgraded the system with Bristol Babcock controllers, smart transmitters, radios telemetry and Intellution FIX graphics software.
Galveston Water Works Galveston, IN
Integrity Engineering replaced an aging pulse-duration telemetry system with a direct digital control system. Well pump control and tank level alarming are handled by a Bristol Babcock controller. Start/Stop levels and alarm points are entered through a remote keypad. A panel-mounted 7-day chart recorder provides a permanent record of tank levels.
Indiana-American Water Company Muncie, IN
Integrity Engineering has completed multiple projects for this Indiana-American water plant, including the installation of a chemical feed system, automation of the backwash controls, replacement of the elevated tank telemetry system, and the addition of automatic reports to their operator interface system. All control RTUs were manufactured by Bristol Babcock, and include a combination of 3330s, 3305s, and 3508 smart transmitters.
Peru City Utilities Peru, IN
We added two new telemetry systems in Peru. One provides communications between the water plant, new booster station, and elevated tank. The other provides communications between the waste water treatment plant and a new lift station. Radio telemetry serves as the communication links for the Bristol Babcock and Allen-Bradley process controllers. Intellution FIX32 graphics at both plants allow operators to monitor and control the systems.
Indiana-American Water Company Richmond, IN
Integrity provided automation for a remote booster station and provided a radio telemetry system to transmit pressures, flow and pump data back to the main plant. Pump operations are based on readings from an elevated tank, also transmitted via radio. Other on-site work by IE includes automatic filter control using Bristol controllers, program and alarming revisions to an older existing Allen-Bradley system, and particle count monitoring through Genesis graphics software.
Greenfield Waste Water Treatment Greenfield, IN
Integrity Engineering added Endress + Hauser ultrasonic flow meters and Honeywell circular chart recorders to this treatment plant's instrumentation system. Hardware installation, electrical terminations and calibration services provided by I.E. Inc.
New Castle Waste Water Treatment Plant New Castle, IN
This waste water treatment facility utilizes Bristol 3330s to monitor and control plant operations. SCADA and laptop computers running Iconic's Genesis software act as the human-machine interface. Fiber-optic modems provide high-speed communications. Integrity Engineering provided all programming and software support. Recent service has included upgrade of the headworks control, construction of three lift stations, and automation of the filter operations.
Indiana-American Water Company Terre Haute, IN
Integrity Engineering Installed a new booster station and an elevated tank radio telemetry system at the treatment plant.
West Virginia-American Water Company Princeton, WV
Richmond Waste Water Treatment Plant Richmond, IN
West Virginia-American WaterCompany Fayette, WV
Mooresville Water Treatment Plant Moorseville, IN
Auburn Utilities Auburn, IN
Indiana-American Water Company Richmond, IN
West Virginia-American Water Company Gassaway, WV
Noblesville Water Treatment Plant Noblesville, IN
Rushville Waste Water Treatment Plant Rushville, IN