Flow
Monitoring

End-to-end flow monitoring for complex water and sewer systems, including open channel, closed pipe, pump stations and more.

Partner with us

We cover all stages of the water infrastructure project lifecycle and deliver progressive solutions to the toughest challenges.

What is
Flow Monitoring?

Flow monitoring is one of the most effective ways to assess storm and sanitary sewer capacity in your municipality or development, and is the starting point for many inflow and infiltration studies. It can also be used to assess stormwater management features, like stormwater ponds and low impact developments (LIDs), to make sure they’re functioning as intended.

How
Flow Monitoring Works

Flow monitoring measures the velocity and volume of water or wastewater as it moves through pipes, channels or other systems. At Civica, we harness specialized monitoring technologies, like sewer flow monitoring equipment, to track, analyze and optimize systems for better performance.

From water quality monitoring to more accurate flow measurement, Civica is dedicated to helping you get the most out of your drainage systems. We do this by optimizing what’s already in place, then innovating to meet future system demands.

Key Benefits of Flow Monitoring

Assess sanitary or storm sewer capacity with more accuracy
Assess stormwater management (SWM) facility performance
Perform Inflow and Infiltration (I&I) analysis
Analyze storm return frequency using IDF
Customized reports suited to your systems
Reduction of operational costs and maintenance repairs

Programs and Flow Measurement Methodologies to Optimize Your Drainage Systems

Civica’s Proven Process

Key Project
Case Studies

City of Peterborough

Flow and Rainfall Monitoring Program Read more

City of Vaughan

Citywide Sanitary Sewer System Inflow and Infiltration Flow Monitoring Programs Read more

City of Welland

Sanitary Sewer Flow Monitoring Program Read more

Partner with us to supercharge
your flow monitoring

Leverage our deep expertise and cutting-edge technologies to get the most out of your drainage system.