All existing lift station status screens and data points were recreated automatically, by VTScada, through the conversion utility. Using the VTScada database conversion utility, central monitoring of the city's 96 lift-stations was converted to VTScada in a single day. In 2001, Ocala purchased VTScada, under Trihedral's Competitive Upgrade Offer, to replace the lift-station SCADA system. The City was interested in finding a solution to the rising cost of managing both of these systems, however, neither of the two existing systems was capable of monitoring all installed equipment. Until 2001, the City maintained separate DataFlow (DFS) and Intellution SCADA software systems for monitoring and control of their lift station network and their water treatment plant. While the city includes just under fiftythousand people, it boasts a water plant capable of processing 20 million gallons of water each day, two water reclamation facilities, 321 miles of water lines, 284 miles of sewer mains, 96 lift stations and spray irrigation systems that safely return reuse water to the environment. Located directly in the middle of Florida is the City of Ocala.
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