
By unifying sensor intelligence with workflow automation, municipalities can boost infrastructure resilience while stretching limited staffing and budget resources.
Municipalities are confronting aging water, wastewater, and energy assets that must meet stricter regulations despite shrinking workforces. Traditional IoT stacks often stop at data capture, leaving operators to manually translate alerts into field actions. Flowfinity Streams tackles this disconnect by embedding a purpose‑built time‑series database directly into a low‑code automation layer, allowing engineers to configure alerts, generate work orders, and produce compliance reports without deep IT involvement. This architecture not only accelerates response times but also preserves data sovereignty, a growing concern for public entities.
The platform’s real‑world impact is evident in its deployment with a large U.S. metropolitan wastewater utility. Managing hundreds of remote monitoring sites and more than 1,600 sensor channels, the utility now consolidates SCADA inputs, remote terminal unit data, and regulatory metrics within a single dashboard. The unified view streamlines capital‑planning forecasts, ensures EPA compliance, and coordinates daily field crews, translating raw sensor investments into measurable operational gains. Such scalability demonstrates how low‑code IoT solutions can handle complex, multi‑system environments without extensive custom development.
Beyond immediate efficiency gains, Flowfinity Streams signals a broader shift toward integrated, citizen‑focused infrastructure management. By empowering frontline staff—who understand asset nuances—to design and adjust workflows, municipalities can reduce reliance on external vendors and mitigate the risk of knowledge loss as the workforce ages. The platform’s recognition as Low‑Code IoT Platform of the Year underscores industry validation, positioning it as a strategic tool for cities seeking resilient, data‑driven operations in an era of fiscal constraints.
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