water data processing Articles
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Characterizing water quality monitoring visualization with Hadoop and Google Maps
In water quality monitoring, the complexity and abstraction of water environment data make it difficult for staff to monitor the data efficiently and intuitively. Visualization of water quality data is an important part of the monitoring and analysis of water quality. Because water quality data have geographic features, their visualization can be realized using maps, which not only provide ...
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Striving for a ‘One Utility, One Platform’ Approach at Halifax Water - Case Study
Streamlining data management, bringing down departmental silos and implementing 21st century water management at Nova Scotia's largest utility. “One of the difficulties with diving into the digital world is that you end up having an app for this, and then an app for that. The fact that Klir had so many different modules that can talk and communicate with each other was really appealing to ...
By Klir
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Water & Rivers Commission
The Water and Rivers Commission manages the water resources of Western Australia with an area of about 2.5 million square kilometres. The Information and Systems Group in the Hydrologic Measurement Support Section at the Water and Rivers Commission maintains data archives SWRIS (State Water Resources Information System) and Hydstra. SWRIS is used predominantly for the storage of water quality ...
By KISTERS
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Remotely Monitoring Conductivity in Treated Water
Explore the importance of remotely monitoring conductivity in treated water for quality assurance and safety. Learn about the technology, benefits, and key considerations for efficient water management. Introduction In the era of advanced technology, ensuring the safety and quality of treated water is of paramount importance. Remotely monitoring conductivity in treated water plays a crucial ...
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