Scattered bottle sheets and one-off spreadsheets make reporting slow. Operator10 Sampling Events give water and wastewater teams a simple way to record sample details and enter lab results in one system—so the same data flows to charts and reports without retyping.
What Sampling Events do
- Capture sample details and related information tied to your locations/parameters.
- Enter lab results in context so reviews are faster and cleaner.
Because Sampling Events live inside Operator10, the data you record can be used across DataViews, Charts, and Reporting—keeping entry, analysis, and reporting connected.
A simple workflow that works in the real world
Step 1 — Create the event.
Set up a Sampling Event for the location and parameters you track. Add the relevant details the team needs to see with the result.
Step 2 — Enter results (or bring them in).
Record results directly—or centralize readings from LIMS/SCADA/Historians so everything lands in one database and you’re not retyping values.
Step 3 — Review once, use everywhere.
Use DataViews to check entries quickly, then turn the same numbers into trend charts for operators and supervisors.
Step 4 — Report without the scramble.
Move the data into reporting tools (including state reporting forms), use the form editor and calculations, and export in electronic formats as required—without rebuilding spreadsheets.
Why operators like it
- Consistent sample records that match how the plant actually works.
- One place to enter, review, chart, and report lab data.
- Less copy-paste, fewer version conflicts, faster audits.
Next step: see how Operator10 ties Sampling Events to DataViews, Charts, and Reporting: Operator10 Water → or Operator10 Wastewater →