INTRODUCTION
Sutron customizes monitoring and control solutions for applications involving
weather, floods, coastal monitoring and tides, water level, water
quality, dams, irrigation, rainfall, and extreme and remote environments.
Since 1975, Sutron’s hydrological and meteorological monitoring
and control systems, equipment, and software have been designed
by Sutron, built by Sutron, installed by Sutron, supported by Sutron
and maintained by Sutron.
To date, worldwide Sutron has installed over 40,000 Remote Environmental
Monitoring Stations and 33 Satellite Direct Readout Ground Stations.
Sutron is a major supplier of equipment and systems to the U.S. National
Weather Service, NOAA, National Oceanic Service, U.S. Geological Survey,
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Bureau of Reclamation, Texas A&M University Division of Nearshore Research as well as many state
and local governments and private sector industries.
Corporate Capabilities PDF
SPECIALTY APPLICATIONS
SCADA
Tides, Coastal Monitoring, and
Storm Surge
Stream Gauging
HydroMet
Synoptic Weather
Agricultural/AgMet
Airport Weather
Climatological Weather
Remote Sensing
Satellite Telemetry
Satellite Receive Stations
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STATION EXAMPLES
Tidal, Coastal Monitoring
Airport Weather Stations
Hydro-Met Stations
Fire Weather Stations
Water Level Stations
Rainfall Stations
Gate Control Stations
Water Distribution Control Stations
Stream Gauging Stations
Irrigation Control Stations
Water Quality Stations
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SYSTEM FEATURES
User Friendly
Real-Time Data Acquisition Equipment
Wireless Remote Communications Options (Satellite, Radio, Telephone,
Internet, Pocket PC Interface)
Multitude of Environmental Sensors
Oracle-Based, Real-Time Data Management Software
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Sutron’s large system international
clients include governments of
the following:
Canada, India, Taiwan, The People’s Republic
of China, Thailand, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Peru, Brazil, Columbia, Chile, Venezuela,
Mexico, Panama, Egypt, Malawi, Switzerland, Norway,
England, Greece, Pakistan, Singapore, Australia, New
Zealand, Ecuador, Sweden.
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Manufactured in the United
States to exacting ISO Quality Standards,
Sutron's complete line of remote site equipment
and systems are designed for continuous,
reliable operation in extreme environments
(-40 to +60° C typically).
Sutron is an ISO 9001 Certified Company (March 10, 1999, certificate
19.2939). Sutron is listed as SBSA on the GSA Schedule. Sutron’s
equipment is also CE Certified and our satellite telemetry equipment
is certified by NESDIS for High Data Rate baud of 100, 300, and 1200.
Sutron’s multi-disciplined staff of civil, electrical, control,
telecommunications, and software engineers have developed successful
products and systems that solve problems in every state in the union
as well as all over the world.
As an international leader in hydrology and meteorology, Sutron is represented
by agents in the following countries:
Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada,Chile, China, Colombia, Ecuador,
Egypt, Greece, India, Indonesia, Ireland, New Zealand, Norway, Panama,
Peru, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, Venezuela
For over a quarter of a century Sutron has provided engineering, hydrologic
investigations, hydraulic analysis, system design, integration, and training
to clients around the globe. Sutron is a publicly traded company employing
over 80 associates in the United States and abroad. Sutron is headquartered
outside of Washington D.C. in Sterling, Virginia. Domestically, Sutron
also has offices in Tampa, Orlando, Lakeland, and West Palm Beach, Florida,
as well as Bountiful, Utah, and Alabama.
Sutron Corporation pioneered the concept of real-time processing of stream
gage data acquired through satellite data collection systems. Sutron
developed a complete suite of software that collects gage height data,
applies shifts, offsets, and rating table lookups in real time, and displays
discharge minutes after the stage is collected.
Sutron developed a complete set of post-processing software to compute
mean daily gage heights and discharges the day after the data was collected.
The software would also produce, in real time, the USGS annual report
format for stations. Sutron developed a complete monitoring system for
the State Engineer’s office of Colorado to monitor water usage
and water rights in real time. This system won a National Engineering
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