water chemistry monitor News
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WWEM 2018, 21st-22nd November, Telford,UK
WWEM 2018, The 8th in the Series of International Water and Wastewater Monitoring events is focused for companies and individuals who are involved with water, wastewater and environmental monitoring. The WWEM Water conferences are run by our industry partners including SWIG (Sensors for water Interest Group), WIPAC (Water Industry Process Automation & Control), The Pump Centre, WMSOC(The ...
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U.S. and EU Sign Pact on Common Environmental Challenges
Washington, D.C. - U.S. and European Union scientists and researchers plan to work more closely in solving common environmental problems and sharing information on emerging issues such as nanotechnology under a new agreement finalized today in Brussels. EPA Administrator Stephen L. Johnson and Director General for Research Jose Manuel Silva Rodriguez of the European Commission (the executive ...
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Extension of joint EU-China earth observation programme
The Dragon Programme, a collaborative venture between the People's Republic of China and the European Space Agency (ESA), has generated significant results in the area of earth observation (EO) satellite data. The success of the partnership was highlighted at a recent gathering of leading scientists to launch the programme's anticipated successor, Dragon 2. This second phase will build on the ...
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SouthWestSensor Ltd announces Series A investment from Skion Water
Investment and strategic partnership to drive the development and commercialisation of a wet chemical sensor platform for continuous monitoring of pollutants and nutrients in water to help customers make smarter water and waste water management decisions SOUTHAMPTON, England and BAD HOMBURG, Germany, Nov.1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- SouthWestSensor Ltd ('SWS'), a UK based developer of a disruptive ...
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Enzyme-based nitrate determination receives USGS Standard Method designation
RECOMBINANT PROTEIN TECHNOLOGY for GREEN ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY: USGS Standard Methods I-2457-11 and I-2458-11 Analytical chemistry for environmental monitoring often requires hazardous reagents. NECi’s enzyme-based nitrate reagents replace cadmium reduction with reagent-grade, environmentally benign enzymes. The resulting nitrite is determined by standard Griess reagent chemistry. The ...
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