turbidity detection Articles
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Supply system factors associated with microbiological drinking water safety in regional New South Wales, Australia, 2001–2007
Aim: To determine factors associated with microbiological safety of public drinking water systems in regional New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Method: We analysed 107,000 end-user drinking water samples for an association between detection of Escherichia coli and drinking water system features, sample year and season using NSW Health Drinking Water Monitoring Program data, 2001–2007. We used ...
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Monitoring Leaks from Heat Exchanger - Paper Plant
The Situation A Paper plant in the Eastern US uses 500 GPM filtered pond water for cooling lubricating oil in their paper line. The now warmer water is sewer to an on-site pond. Because the water is used to cool lubricating oil, the plant could not reuse the water in their pulping process for fears of possible oil contamination of the paper pulp. The plant needed to be able to reuse the water ...
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JXCT Water Quality Detector
JXCT major in different kinds of water quality analyzer,water quality tester,water quality monitor , water quality instrument and water quality detector, it can detect water PH value, residual chlorine, turbidity, suspended solids, COD, BOD, conductivity, dissolved oxygen and other parameters to achieve “river and lake water”, “drinking water”, “domestic ...
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Monitoring heat exchanger leaks in Paper plant - Case Study
The Situation A paper plant in the Eastern United States uses 500 gallons per minute filtered pond water for cooling lubricating oil in its paper line. The resulting warmed water is diverted to an onsite pond. Because the water is used to cool lubricating oil, the plant could not reuse the water in its pulping process for fears of possible oil contamination of the paper pulp. The Problem The ...
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Dynamic soft sensors for detecting factors affecting turbidity in drinking water
Effective monitoring of water quality is critical for water safety. In particular, online monitoring based on modeling is useful in several applications such as process assessment, hazardous event detection or common fault diagnostics in the water processes. Soft sensors have lately established themselves as a good alternative for different tasks of process control such as the acquisition of ...
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Harnessing Data for Sustainable Water Management: The Role of Water Quality Sensors
Water is a vital resource for sustaining life and supporting various ecosystems. However, the growing population and increasing industrialization have put immense pressure on water resources, leading to concerns about water scarcity and deteriorating water quality. To address these challenges, sustainable water management practices are essential. This article explores the role of water quality ...
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Understanding Turbidity of Wastewater
What is Turbidity? Turbidity, in the context of wastewater, refers to the cloudiness or haziness of the water caused by the presence of suspended particles such as clay, silt, and organic matter. These particles scatter and absorb light, making the water appear cloudy. Turbidity is often an indicator of the overall water quality and can impact aquatic ecosystems and human health. Importance of ...
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