water quality data management Articles
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Water trends in integrated water resource management for 2024: challenges and solutions
It is a critical time for water resource management, which is facing a series of major challenges including climate change. This phenomenon is generating longer periods of drought and more intense rainfall. Tackling this issue, along with the problems of demographic growth and urban development, poses multiple challenges in different areas for water management authorities, which call for answers ...
By Idrica
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Revolutionizing Water Management with Intelligent Water Quality Sensors
Unveiling Real-Time Insights for Efficient and Sustainable Water Resource Management For millennia, water has been the lifeblood of our planet, sustaining life and shaping civilizations. However, the challenges of managing this precious resource have become increasingly complex in the face of climate change, population growth, and pollution. In this context, innovative technologies like ...
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Transforming Water Management through the Power of Water Quality Sensors
Water quality sensors have revolutionized the way we manage and monitor water resources. They provide real-time data on various parameters that determine the health and suitability of water bodies, enabling efficient decision-making and effective resource management strategies. This article explores the role of water quality sensors in transforming water management practices and discusses their ...
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Water Monitoring & Research in the Great Fen
The Great Fen, a vast landscape located in Cambridgeshire, England, and home to two National Nature Reserves, is currently undergoing one of the largest restoration projects of its type in Britain – the restoration and transformation of a landscape for the benefit of both wildlife and people. What started out as wildlife recording in the 1800’s, an annual program of ...
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Using Water Sensors to Improve Agricultural Efficiency
Background: Water is a scarce resource in many parts of the world, and its effective management is essential for sustainable agricultural production. Water sensors have become a key tool for monitoring and managing water resources, with a particular focus on agricultural applications. In this article, we will explore how water sensors can improve agricultural efficiency through better water ...
By JXCT
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Developing Bathymetric Measurement in Water Reservoirs for Enhanced Water Utility Management
While many reservoirs measure level and flow, few consider the full topography of underwater sediments that accumulate over time, reducing storage capacity and impacting water quality. LG Sonic uniquely provides bathymetry analysis through remote sensing to determine water depth and topography of underwater terrain, including both historical data and predictions of future sediment accumulation. ...
By LG Sonic
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Hydroclimatic variability and change in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
The Chesapeake Bay (CB) Watershed is undergoing changes in climate, hydrology, and land use. The assessment of hydroclimatic impacts is important for both water quantity and quality management. This study evaluated the hydroclimatic changes using the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project 5 (CMIP5) data which provided statistically downscaled daily precipitation and temperature. An increase of ...
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City Of Redmond – Wellhead Protection Program, EQuIS Implementation
Project Overview The City of Redmond (City) has several water quality related programs (e.g., Groundwater Monitoring, Drinking Water, Surface Water) responsible for contributing to the protection and management of ground and surface water resources. These water quality programs (Programs) have either regulatory responsibility authorized by state or county oversight agencies or, have local ...
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Mining Project Life Cycle for Environmental Data Management
EarthSoft has more than two decades of experience in developing technology solutions to manage environmental data throughout a project lifecycle from inception to closure and reuse. A mining project from greenfield exploration to land reclamation after closure can often span many decades and costs billions of dollars. Mining is a high-risk activity with potential of high returns. Mining also ...
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British Columbia Approved Water Quality Guidelines: Aquatic Life, Wildlife and Agriculture
The British Columbia (BC) Water Quality Guidelines (WQG) was developed by the BC Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (ENV), and it provides the safe levels for substances to enforce protection of water used for drinking, agriculture, aquatic life, recreation and wildlife. The Environmental Management Act provides the basis for the formation and implementation of WQG through ...
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AU optronics uses aqueduct maps to assess water risk
This post is part of a series on World Water Week, an annual event designed to draw attention to and discuss global water issues. Read more posts in this series. This piece was co-authored by Keith Liao, Senior Engineer with the AU Optronics Corporate Sustainability and Environment Department Companies are increasingly feeling the financial impacts of water risks like shortages and pollution. ...
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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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