SJWC to deploy water quality and environmental management system software

Feb. 24, 2015

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — San Jose Water Company (SJWC) is deploying Locus Technologies’ Locus EIM SaaS-based software to consolidate and manage water compliance and water quality data, environmental compliance and environmental data, and field data collection.

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Locus Technologies announced San Jose Water Company (SJWC) has selected Locus for its environmental information management system, according to a press release.

Locus is an environmental and sustainability software company supplying standard and configurable cloud-based solutions for companies to validate, organize, visualize, analyze and report data for environmental compliance and sustainability, stated the release.

The release reported that SJWC is deploying the Locus EIM SaaS-based (software as a service) software to consolidate and manage water compliance and water quality data, environmental compliance and environmental data, and field data collection.

The Locus EIM will also be utilized to manage SJWC’s environmental permits for all of its facilities and sites, continued the release.

"Water quality and environmental compliance are critical business functions at San Jose Water Company," said Francois Rodigari, director of Water Quality and Environmental Services. "Locus and its EIM software are giving us, for the first time, the ability to consolidate and access critical information on data related to water quality and environmental compliance in a single repository based on a cloud platform. This comprehensive view of our water system will help us to comprehensively manage all data related to drinking water and environmental compliance, and as a result, bring higher efficiency to our organization."

Founded in 1886 and headquartered in Silicon Valley, SJWC is an investor-owned water company serving more than one million people, noted the release.

You can find the release here.

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