Feasibility Study of Automation and Surveillance Systems for Utility Plants at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, for the U.S. Army District, Omaha, Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska. Volume 1,
Abstract
It is concluded from the studies performed in this report that utility automation and surveillance at Fort Leonard Wood is desirable. Conclusions and specific recommendations are set forth for each of the following utilities studies: (1) Water supply, treatment and distribution; (2) Sewage Lift Stations; and (3) Heating and air-conditioning facilities; (a) Central Heating Plants; (b) Central Cooling Plants; (c) Local Heating and Cooling Plants; and (d) Miscellaneous Plants. Recommendation for improvements, process automations and surveillance are based upon consideration of safety, reliability, efficient utilization of manpower, and anticipated energy savings. Cost estimates are included for all recommendations set forth herein. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1975
- Accession Number
- ADA013410
Entities
People
- Arthur W. Homer
- Dennis E. Cotter
- Robert L. Miller