
Eastwater Facility
Water distribution control under active monitoring. Signalspire zone.
Eastwater Facility is the primary lab for the Signalspire zone, modeling a water distribution control system with active network monitoring and SIEM integration.
The environment introduces a basic industrial water system where a single PLC manages flow, pressure, and water quality. A simple HMI interface provides process visibility and control.
Users are introduced to operational water infrastructure: starting and stopping processes, connecting to PLC systems via industrial protocols, and observing how sensor data is translated into control logic.
Eastwater Facility marks the first step into water treatment systems, where every drop is governed by automation logic.
The Eastwater Facility serves the outer districts of Signalspire, maintaining steady distribution through a modest but reliable control system.
Flowmaster Rathok oversees the hydraulic behavior of the system, observing how even small variations in pressure or demand propagate through the network.
In Eastwater, stability is not guaranteed by complexity, but by discipline — and the constant awareness that every change in flow has a cause upstream.
"Water never moves without reason. If the flow changes, something upstream has already decided it."