Sea World replaced costly, complex systems with Captis Recharge - monitoring flow, salinity, and water quality in real time to meet environmental compliance and sustainability goals.
The Need
Sea World on the Gold Coast is committed to high environmental standards, particularly around the volume and quality of water it releases into the local wastewater network. Accurate, real-time monitoring was essential for compliance and environmental protection – but their existing system was fragmented, expensive to maintain, and often unreliable.
To meet strict council regulations, Sea World needed a streamlined, cost-effective solution capable of monitoring multiple parameters including velocity, salinity, level, and flow – all in one system. The goal: better data, faster responses, and easier reporting.
The Solution
Kallipr deployed the Captis Recharge unit, enhanced with three Modbus slaves, allowing Sea World to integrate multiple sensors into a single, robust device.
This setup enabled:
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Real-time monitoring of water level, flow velocity, and salinity
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Alarms for threshold breaches to prompt immediate action
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A centralised database for easier data analysis and compliance reporting
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Seamless integration with existing infrastructure
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IP68-rated durability, suitable for harsh sewer environments
The mounting bracket system ensured quick installation, even in tight or complex environments.
With one device doing the work of many, Sea World dramatically simplified their monitoring operations. Captis provided accurate, continuous data that helped the team act faster, stay compliant, and support their sustainability commitments.
How Sewer Level Monitoring Works