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ENGINEERING SERVICES CONTRACT WITH RH2 ENGINEERING FOR REDESIGN AND RECOVERY OF SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION (SCADA) SYSTEM FOR WATER, SEWER AND STORMWATER FACILITIES
COUNCIL STRATEGIC INITIATIVE ADDRESSED:
Provide sustainable water quality & environmental infrastructure
CITY ATTORNEY REVIEW: REQUIRED
SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The City’s SCADA system utilizes a network of wired and wireless communications operating on licensed 900 MHz frequencies to connect two radio towers, nineteen remote sites and three control sites into a supervisory network for monitoring and control of its water supply and distribution system, and its stormwater and wastewater collection systems. The SCADA system was commissioned in 2014 and operates under four licensed radio station authorizations issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Despite having standard modern equipment and licensed frequencies, radio interference created by transmitters not present at the time of design or construction cause frequent and ongoing communication failures which have rendered the SCADA system unreliable. City staff considered and consulted with several radio experts regarding this interference, and determined that attempting to locate the source(s) of interference and require mitigation is not feasible. While the FCC is ultimately responsible for the protection of licensed frequency bands, enforcement is seemingly absent in these frequency bands.
The City also utilizes a radio telemetry system which operates on a licensed 460 MHz frequency to connect water reservoirs to their respective pump stations, and to the Mint Farm Regional Water Treatment Plant. This telemetry communication was implemented due to hard-wire failures, pre-dated the centralized 900 MHz SCADA network, and was left in place as a back-up. The 460 MHz system was not originally intended or designed for city-wide use but has proven to be more reliable and is currently being expanded to automate lake...
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