Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati Recognized as a Smart City Leader
The Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati (MSD) has garnered notable recognition, being named a finalist for the prestigious 2026 IDC Smart Cities North America Awards. This accolade celebrates groundbreaking initiative undertaken by local governments to tackle pressing challenges facing their communities. The district's innovative approach leverages advanced technology to enhance service delivery and operational efficiency, marking a significant milestone in municipal management.
A Closer Look at the Project
MSD's initiative features the use of Flowfinity Streams, a cutting-edge data platform designed to manage the rapid increase of Internet of Things (IoT) sensor data generated in their extensive wastewater management network. This robust system enables MSD to collect, organize, and analyze operational data gathered from hundreds of sensors strategically positioned throughout their facilities and sewer systems, supporting essential functions such as regulatory compliance, decision-making processes, and long-term planning.
Marc Simms, Senior Sales Director at Flowfinity, praised MSD's ingenuity: "We congratulate the Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati on being named a finalist. Their innovative work showcases how public sector utilities can harness IoT sensor data to derive actionable insights that ultimately benefit both their operations and the communities they serve."
The Challenge of Data Management
MSD is responsible for overseeing an extensive infrastructure, including over 3,000 miles of sewer lines, nine treatment plants, and numerous pump stations, serving the Greater Cincinnati area. Such a massive network brings the challenge of managing a significant amount of data. "With over 1,600 channels of raw data coming from a multitude of remote monitoring sites, the district faced substantial obstacles in managing, structuring, and validating this vast volume of operational data," explained MSD representatives.
To counter these challenges, MSD adopted the Flowfinity Streams platform, enabling them to effectively ingest, store, and organize large quantities of time-series data. This advancement empowers MSD to take control of their data integrations and analytics while establishing standardized sensor data validation protocols, leading to increased reliability in critical data used for modeling capital projects and ensuring compliance with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requirements.
The Upcoming Smart Cities Connect Conference
The winners of the 2026 Smart Cities North America Awards will be announced during the Smart Cities Connect conference, taking place from March 10 to 12 in Raleigh, North Carolina. This conference emphasizes the vital importance of innovation in creating sustainable, tech-enhanced urban environments, aligning perfectly with MSD's forward-thinking initiatives.
About Flowfinity
Flowfinity has over 25 years of experience as a business process improvement platform, helping various organizations—from Fortune 500 companies to small businesses—enhance productivity and gain better visibility into their operations. Their software solutions allow users to automate workflows and incorporate AI capabilities without requiring any coding expertise. This adaptability makes Flowfinity a preferred choice for organizations looking to transform their operations and drive innovation.
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www.flowfinity.com.
The Metropolitan Sewer District of Greater Cincinnati's recognition as a finalist serves as a testament to the power of technology in optimizing public services. By investing in innovation, MSD not only enhances its operational capabilities but also significantly improves the quality of life for residents in the Greater Cincinnati region.