Puerto del Rosario digitizes its sewage network management with the Galia platform

The new technological system optimizes the maintenance of over 120 kilometers of pipes and pumping stations.

Generic image of a digital urban infrastructure management interface.
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Generic image of a digital urban infrastructure management interface.

The City Council of Puerto del Rosario has launched the Galia technological platform, a tool designed to optimize the management, inspection, and maintenance of the municipal sewage network.

The new digital infrastructure allows for centralized control of 121 kilometers of sewer network, in addition to monitoring the operation of 22 pumping stations and over 9,000 manholes distributed throughout the municipality.
The system integrates dynamic maps and advanced algorithms that analyze both historical data and needs detected during inspections. This capability allows municipal services to plan actions based on technical criteria, anticipating potential incidents and improving the efficiency of resource allocation.
Operational features include image and video capture via CCTV cameras or poles, georeferencing of new elements, and constant updates to the geographic information system (GIS). All activity is automatically recorded, facilitating the generation of detailed reports on the status of hydraulic infrastructure.