Operational understanding for water systems

Understand what your water system is telling you.

Neraium helps operators and engineers understand what changed, why it matters, how their systems are behaving, and where to begin investigating.

The problem

Water systems already generate data. They rarely explain what it means.

Dashboards, alarms, trend charts, controller readings, and maintenance records show what is happening. Neraium helps teams understand why it is happening, whether system behavior has changed, and where investigation should begin.

What Neraium does

Turn existing data into operational understanding.

Recognize system changes

Compare current behavior against each system's historical operating pattern to identify changes that may indicate reduced flow, filter loading, sensor drift, or abnormal water loss.

Understand relationships

SII learns how pressure, flow, chemistry, water level, treatment performance, and other signals normally influence one another over time.

Investigate with context

Provide operators and engineers with what changed, why it matters, how the system is behaving, and where to begin investigating.

Built for real operations

Read-only analysis that works beside existing systems.

Whether operational data comes from SCADA systems, BAS platforms, historians, controllers, exported datasets, or other sources, Neraium analyzes that information without disrupting existing operations. It does not control equipment, modify controller settings, automate chemical feeds, or issue commands to operational systems.

Customer value

Better decisions, faster response, and lower operating costs over time.

  • Reduce diagnostic time and unnecessary troubleshooting.
  • Detect operational issues earlier, including potential water loss.
  • Prioritize investigations using system behavior, not isolated readings.
  • Improve reliability, extend equipment life, and make better use of data you already collect.

Get Started

Evaluate one water system with your existing data.

A short technical conversation is enough to review your data sources, pick a target system, and decide whether a focused pilot makes sense.