The Raw Water tab contains three grids that display water assets that are related to the plant process.
Pump Station
The first grid shows raw water pump stations that are related to the plant process. Records cannot be added to this grid. The grid displays pump stations that have the Plant ID and Process fields linked to the plant and process.
A sample of the grid appears below. Sort records in the grid by clicking on the headings. An up or down arrow (highlighted in orange below) indicates whether data appear in ascending or descending order.
How To Attach a Raw Pump Station to the Plant Process
Water Supply Sources
The second grid shows raw water supply sources associated to the plant. Records cannot be added to this grid. The grid displays basins that have the Plant ID and Process fields linked to the plant and process.
A sample of the grid appears below. Sort records in the grid by clicking on the headings. An up or down arrow (highlighted in orange below) indicates whether data appear in ascending or descending order.
How To Attach a Raw Supply Source to the Plant Process
Storage Tanks
The second grid shows raw water storage tanks associated to the plant. Records cannot be added to this grid. The grid displays basins that have the Plant ID and Process fields linked to the plant and process.
A sample of the grid appears below. Sort records in the grid by clicking on the headings. An up or down arrow (highlighted in orange below) indicates whether data appear in ascending or descending order.
How To Attach a Raw Storage Tank to the Plant Process
Vaults/Structures
The second grid shows raw water vaults/structures associated to the plant. Records cannot be added to this grid. The grid displays structures that have the Plant ID and Process fields linked to the plant and process.
A sample of the grid appears below. Sort records in the grid by clicking on the headings. An up or down arrow (highlighted in orange below) indicates whether data appear in ascending or descending order.
How To Attach a Raw Vault/Structure to the Plant Process