Request and Approval for Use of a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (Scada) System as an Alternative Measuring Device/Method is a legal document that was released by the Arizona Department of Water Resources - a government authority operating within Arizona.
Q: What is a Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system?
A: A SCADA system is a computer-based control system used to monitor and control various processes in industries such as energy, water, and transportation.
Q: What is the purpose of using a SCADA system as an alternative measuring device/method?
A: Using a SCADA system as an alternative measuring device/method allows for efficient monitoring and control of processes, ensuring accuracy and reliability in data collection.
Q: Why would someone need to request and get approval for the use of a SCADA system?
A: Requesting and getting approval for the use of a SCADA system ensures that the system meets necessary requirements, regulations, and standards, and is compatible with other systems.
Q: Who needs to approve the use of a SCADA system?
A: The approval for the use of a SCADA system may vary depending on the organization or industry. It may require approval from relevant regulatory bodies, management, or a designated authority.
Q: What is the process for requesting and getting approval for the use of a SCADA system?
A: The process for requesting and getting approval for the use of a SCADA system typically involves submitting a formal request, providing necessary documentation, conducting assessments, and obtaining the required approvals.
Q: Why is it important to use an alternative measuring device/method?
A: Using an alternative measuring device/method provides flexibility, improves efficiency, and ensures accurate and reliable data collection, which is crucial for decision-making and operational performance improvement.
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