Climate Change | Environmental XPRT
Articles & Whitepapers
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Measuring Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Recent reports on the measurement of greenhouse gas emissions have shown that CO2 levels within the atmosphere are steadily rising. The UN has consistently promoted the use of renewable energies for the control of atmospheric conditions. These need to be steadily monitored and in order to do so it is essential that cheap, robust, and accurate sensors are available for the acquisition of reliable ...
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Ways to Reduce Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere
We were delighted to see that a recent news article written by the BBC, discusses ways to reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and features one of our customers, Climeworks. The article follows on ...
News
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California`s Regional Recycled Water Program is renamed
A new, large-scale local water supply in development for the region is getting a new name – Pure Water Southern California. The water recycling project, being developed by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California ...
NREL Scientists Look to the Sky in Effort To Mitigate Carbon Problem
San Jose Water Receives CPUC Approval for Smart Meter Technology
Life Sciences Hub Wales has launched the second series of its ‘Healthy Thinking podcast’.
Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) & Wiser: A Quick Guide
Equipment & Solutions
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Seismograph for Fully Integrated Remote Monitoring System
The V901-GSM Seismograph allows the user to view monitoring in real time from their PC. The user can also download the vibration data from the seismograph’s memory to their PC, and alter the set up of the seismograph for varying on-site monitoring requirements. Vibrock's V901-GSM provides fully integrated remote monitoring and a two stage text alarm function. These features have given the ...
Upcoming Events
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Compliance Workshop for Ozone Depleting Substances
This 1/2-day course is for environmental and maintenance personnel tasked with complying with the 40 CFR Part 82 ozone depleting substance (ODS) requirements. The course covers regulatory requirements regarding phase out schedules, labeling, stationary refrigerant systems (including leak repair provisions for equipment with refrigerant charge of >50 pounds), motor vehicle air conditioners, and ...