Reliable sewer network monitoring with Consibio’s portable system utilising VEGA radars
The challenge: Remote sewer infrastructure with no eyes underground
In many municipalities, monitoring wastewater flow in remote or hard-to-reach areas remains a challenge. These parts of the sewer network often lack power and connectivity, making it difficult to gain insights into how the system performs. Overflow risks, blockages, and inflow and infiltration (I&I) are difficult to detect early, which increases maintenance costs and environmental risk.
The solution: A portable, self-powered logging system with built-in intelligence
Danish company Consibio developed a portable datalogger – the Consibio Logger WD-68 – designed specifically for such environments. It runs on battery, includes cellular and satellite connectivity, and is packaged for quick deployment in harsh field conditions like manholes and underground chambers.
To reliably capture real-time level data from the sewer, the logger integrates VEGA’s radar sensor VEGAPULS C 21, but is also compatible with other radar sensors and pressure devices from VEGA. VEGAPULS C 21 provides accurate, non-contact level measurements regardless of weather, dirt, or changing flow conditions. Thanks to its compact size and robust design, it can be mounted directly above the wastewater in a manhole.
The data collected by the VEGAPULS C 21 is fed into Consibio’s own software, which is hosted in the cloud. Utilities can view the data on The Rich Dashboard and, based on a few basic input values like pipe diameter and slope, the system calculates the flow in real time and provide actionable insights and early warnings on I&I, overflow, etc. The result: a complete view of what’s happening in otherwise blind spots of the infrastructure.
The result: Better decisions, cleaner cities
Consibio Data Loggers have already equipped sensors in 10 countries. Municipalities across Europe and the US are now gaining valuable insights into their sewer networks. They can detect early signs of overflow or infiltration and respond before problems escalate.
Because the system runs independently of external power or infrastructure, it can be installed in areas where traditional monitoring was previously impossible. And by basing the measurements on VEGA’s trusted radar technology, utilities gain a level of confidence in the data that is critical when planning maintenance or investments.
Because the system runs independently of external power or infrastructure, it can be installed in areas where traditional monitoring was previously impossible. And by basing the measurements on VEGA’s trusted radar technology, utilities gain a level of confidence in the data that is critical when planning maintenance or investments.
“Being able to combine VEGA's reliable sensors with our own data analysis tools means we can offer something that's both simple to deploy and powerful in what it reveals. For many customers, this is the first time they've had real insight into what's happening underground.”
– Søren J. Kjær, CEO at Consibio
– Søren J. Kjær, CEO at Consibio
The collaboration between VEGA and Consibio shows how trusted measurement technology can unlock new value when combined with smart software and practical design. A compact datalogger and reliable radar has a big impact for cities working to modernise their infrastructure.
“I’ve been using VEGA for a long time and I’m very happy with it. The combination of VEGA and Consibio’s Data Logger gives us a solution that is intuitive and extremely reliable — it’s something I prioritize above everything else.”
- Ulrik Thygesen, Automation Technician, KLAR Forsyning, Denmark
- Ulrik Thygesen, Automation Technician, KLAR Forsyning, Denmark
“We rely on Consibio’s solutions for accurate measurements of H₂S and flow in our sewer systems. Our close collaboration with Consibio continues to push the industry standard forward — not only in terms of measurement quality but also through automated data analysis. Their technology and commitment have significantly enhanced both our operational efficiency and long-term planning.”
- Latif Laari, Environmental Compliance Manager at VVWRA, Victorville, CA
- Latif Laari, Environmental Compliance Manager at VVWRA, Victorville, CA
About VEGA
VEGA is a global manufacturer of sensors for level, point-level, and pressure measurement, as well as the devices and software needed to integrate them into process control systems. For over 65 years, VEGA has been pioneering innovative measurement technology, with headquarters in Schiltach in Germany’s Black Forest and representation in more than 80 countries worldwide. The instruments are designed to deliver maximum safety, ease of use, and reliable performance across demanding industries such as water and wastewater, pharmaceutical, food and beverage, energy, chemical, shipbuilding.
About Consibio
Founded in 2017 as a spin-out from Department of Engineering at Aarhus University, Consibio has grown into a mission-driven provider of real-time monitoring and automation solutions for the sustainable water, wastewater and environmental sectors. Their core offering, is a plug-and-play IoT platform that makes the capture, analysis, and control of critical environmental data, such as Level, Flow, pH, H₂S, etc. Designed for ease of deployment and intelligent decision-making, Consibio’s solution enables proactive maintenance, compliance, and efficiency, without requiring deep technical expertise.
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