Monitor wastewater levels in sewer systems, lift stations, manholes, and stormwater basins.
Wastewater level monitoring helps prevent CSO and SSO, optimizing system performance. As an industry-trusted water utility partner, we provide innovative solutions and products to water authorities across the nation.
What wastewater monitoring solutions does Ferguson Waterworks provide?
- Precise overflow level detection sensors (including ultrasonic, radar, and pressure-based).
- Rugged manhole-mounted overflow monitors with remote data reporting.
- Cloud platform integration for streamlined compliance reporting and event documentation.
- Data loggers and telemetry systems for transmitting data.
- Smart SCADA integrations with municipal monitoring platforms.
Start optimizing budgets and operations with CSO/SSO monitoring.
What is Wastewater CSO Monitoring and SSO Monitoring?
CSO stands for Combined Sewer Overflow, whereas SSO stands for Sanitary Sewer Overflow. Monitoring both is important for utility systems because it is a reliable way to track and report unauthorized discharges during storm events (CSO) or sewer backups (SSO). Often, discharges result from system failure or capacity problems. Furthermore, wastewater CSO and SSO monitoring ensures compliance with EPA and DEQ overflow reporting requirements.
Why is wastewater level monitoring important?
Ferguson Waterworks is a leading solutions provider and supply partner for municipal, private, public, and investor-owned utilities. Our goal is to help maximize budgets, optimize operations, and increase customer satisfaction. We accomplish this by combining our robust, ready-to-ship inventory with smart solutions and local support. Wastewater level monitoring is a single but highly important component when it comes to overflow prevention.
What key benefits does wastewater level monitoring provide?
Real-time alerts – CSO and SSO monitoring devices detect rising levels in real-time, immediately triggering alarms or pump activation. As a result, utilities can prevent problems altogether or dispatch crews for faster resolution.
Reliable performance data – Sewer systems, lift stations, manholes, and stormwater basins equipped with wastewater monitoring devices provide consistent and dependable data. As a result, water authorities can make more informed decisions regarding system upgrades.
Manage wet weather flows – Major weather events can lead to massive environmental contamination and property damage. Continuous monitoring helps utilities manage wet weather flows and reduce surcharging.
The Ferguson Waterworks One Utility team provides local support for the entire Lifecycle of Water.
Between increasingly stringent utility budgets, intensifying stormwater events, and evolving regulations, rely on our One Utility team for comprehensive support. We integrate intelligent utility solutions such as Predictive AI and leak detection technologies to reduce non-revenue water, support efficiencies, and increase customer satisfaction – altogether, preventing catastrophic events and saving your utility money. Connect with one of our local experts to maximize your opportunities.




