The public company of the autonomous government of Navarra, Tracasa Global, has just announced this Wednesday the incorporation of two new implementations to its network of geographic information systems, known as GIS for its acronym in English.
Areciar in Seville and Acosol in Malaga are the companies that have incorporated these digital services into their daily work for the intelligent management of water supply and sanitation networks.
The work of the Navarrese entity allows its clients to manage their supply and sanitation networks in the best conditions, through digital solutions tailored to the needs of each company.
Tracasa now brings together, after the new incorporations, 15 management companies of the integral water cycle throughout the entire national territory that use its technologies.
Among them are the municipal companies of La Coruña (Emalcsa), Málaga (Emasa), Palma (EMAYA) and Córdoba (EMACSA), as well as the Commonwealth of the Region of Pamplona and Aljarafe (Aljarafesa). On the other hand, the Consortium of Aguas de Asturias, Aguas de Cádiz, Puerto de Santa María, Burgos and Gijón are also included. As well as, Facsa and El Ejido.
These fifteen entities provide service to more than six million people in Spain. In this way, Tracasa Global’s position makes it a reference in the water management sector.
Esri, its strategic partner for more than 20 years, is in charge of the technology used and known as Utility Network that allows it to develop its GeoSAS services.