Schneider Electric has partnered with Conroe to implement open, software-defined automation systems at its Little Egypt water plant. The systems are used to meet increasing water demand and ensure long-term resilience. Conroe deploys EAE at 19 water and wastewater facilities, while using advanced automation to accelerate infrastructure delivery, improve service reliability and support sustainable development. The move is a significant shift for the treatment facility towards modular, suprise automation, which enables faster commissioning, reduced engineering complexity and secure remote operations. The project includes a $50 million infrastructure upgrade focused on resilience, efficiency and transparency. The open approach relies on open standards for interoperable and scalable solutions.
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