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Elipse Software’s solutions for water and wastewater are presented at Fenasan 2025

24/10/2025

Elipse Water was one of the major attractions at the fair, the biggest in the sector in the Americas

From October 21st to 23rd, 2025, Elipse Software introduced its solutions for waste management automation at Fenasan 2025 (National Sanitation and Environment Fair), which took place at Expo Center Norte, in São Paulo. The standout was Elipse Water, the perfect platform for optimizing and streamlining both the people and the processes regarding water supply and solid waste management.

Elipse Software’s stand at Fenasan 2025

Elipse Software’s stand at Fenasan 2025

Elipse Water provides a holistic, overall view of the whole system, optimizing decision making and response to events. It can be applied to operations of all sizes, from smaller municipal services to larger operations centers in regional or national suppliers. With numerous native sanitation objects, the software cuts up to 90% of the time required for creating screens. In combination with these objects, Elipse Water allows standardizing types of measurement, such as outflow, pressure, and level.

With a graphic tool designed for modelling hydraulic networks, the platform allows adding and interconnecting elements such as junctions, pipelines, reservoirs, tanks, consumer outlets, pumps, valves, and MCDs (Measurement and Control Districts) settings. From this template, Elipse Water is able to identify, in a standardized, contextualized way, the characteristics, the properties, and the way each component in the network is connected and operated, which in turn will allow generating schematic screens of the system automatically.

Elipse Water Hydraulic Modeler

Elipse Water Hydraulic Modeler

Elipse Water’s Typical Curves Module pinpoints the typical behavior of the sampled measurements, according to their history and taking into consideration seasonality and the type of day. The correlation between these measurements, the network’s physical template, and the variables’ history will permit generating automatic alarms of potential leakages or massive water losses, thus helping operators to make quicker, more efficient decisions.

Typical Curves Module

Typical Curves Module

Another module provided by Elipse Water is the Hydric Balance Module, which is responsible for automating indicators’ estimates in real time, as well as generating daily and monthly reports both at system level and at MCD level. This module also allows identifying MCDs based on measurement points present on the network. We should point out that all these modules are available via integration between Elipse Water and Elipse Plant Manager (EPM), the platform for digital transformation and data management in real time that was also presented by Elipse Software at the fair.

Hydric Balance Module

Hydric Balance Module

Launched around two years ago, Elipse Water has been employed by major water suppliers in Brazil, such as Aegea, which adopted the solution to better control the sanitation network in the state of Rio de Janeiro, as well as in other concessions. According to data from the companies using the software, Elipse Water is currently either operating or scheduled to operate in 16 states and at least 1,526 Brazilian municipalities, which corresponds to roughly 27% of the 5,570 municipalities in the country.

“We chose Elipse Water, an integration platform that can join the different tools used for managing the IOC, that features friendly, accessible, flexible interfaces, that provided scalability at an intense pace, and it was just the right choice for us, which more than met our expectations,” said Luiz Couto, Executive Director of the Integrated Operations Center of Águas do Rio, a concessionaire of Aegea Group.

The National Sanitation and Environment Fair (Fenasan) and the 36th AESabesp Technical Meeting work in tandem as the largest environmental sanitation event in the Americas. The main theme of this edition was “Sanitation and innovation: pillars for a resilient and sustainable future”. For three days, the event brought together professionals from fields such as solid waste management, recycling, public cleaning, urban sanitation, and sustainable energy generation. Combined, both events expanded the horizon for networking and business opportunities of more than 34 thousand attendees. The meeting was organized by AESabesp, the Association of Engineers of Sabesp.