TRIHSENS. Notice 2.

TRIHSENS is validating its comprehensive control system to enhance response time and efficiency in the water purification process at the Tambre Water Treatment Plant (ETAP), owned by the Concello de Santiago and managed by Viaqua.
TRIHSENS establishes faster and more precise operational protocols for the drinking water purification system.
Automated Control System for Water Purification
Santiago de Compostela – The TRIHSENS project is validating an automated system aimed at improving water purification processes. Its goal is to develop a complete control and alarm system to optimize water treatment operations. The system—comprising a fluorescence sensor, a predictive model, and a decision-support tool—represents a strong commitment to protecting and preserving water quality.
As part of the 2020 implementation phase, a monitoring probe was installed at the Tambre Water Treatment Plant (ETAP) to continuously monitor the purification process. This probe, equipped with low-cost LED-based fluorescence sensors, has been integrated into the predictive model and the decision-support tool. The system enables rapid and precise responses to events, ensuring high-quality drinking water control.
A More Efficient and Cost-Effective Solution
The development of this fully integrated system guarantees the safe and efficient management of drinking water for the population of Santiago de Compostela. This solution proposes a more agile and economical model, aiming to replace manual sampling and external laboratory analyses, thereby reducing response time and costs.
TRIHSENS aligns with new European policies, promoting preventive and efficient water management. At the same time, it continues to support research, development, and innovation (R&D&I) projects through collaborative efforts.
Innovation and Collaboration
This project is part of the CONECTAPEME 2018 program and exemplifies innovation and cooperation among its partners: Roca Roibás, Syspro Automation, Ayco, Viaqua, AIMEN, and Cetaqua. It began in 2018 with the support of the Xunta de Galicia, through the Axencia Galega de Innovación (GAIN) and the Consellería de Economía, Emprego e Industria, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund (FEDER) under Axis 1 of the Galicia 2014-2020 Operational Program.