water quality industry News
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Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) Honors City of Los Angeles Biosolids Resource Management Program with Award for Excellence in Innovation
The Water Environment Research Foundation (WERF) recognized the City of Los Angeles with its Award for Excellence in Innovation on Tuesday afternoon for the Bureau of Sanitation's Terminal Island Renewable Energy (TIRE) project. TIRE has offered numerous environmental solutions and a successful diversified biosolids management program while potentially saving millions of dollars annually since ...
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Liquid Robotics names Chelsea as technology partner for hydrocarbon monitoring sensors
Jesse Thomas, Principal Systems Engineer at Liquid Robotics showing Chelsea’s Managing Director, Dr Brian Phillips the WaveGlider complete with Chelsea UV AquaTrackas during recent visit to California. “Chelsea is delighted to be working with Liquid Robotics as their technology partner for hydrocarbon sensors,” said Dr Brian Phillips, Chelsea’s Managing Director. ...
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Choking coastal waters
WRI, together with Dr. Bob Diaz at the Virginia Marine Institute, has identified and mapped 415 eutrophic and hypoxic coastal systems worldwide through an extensive literature review. Of these, 169 are documented hypoxic areas, 233 are areas of concern and 13 are systems in recovery. Our findings highlight the dramatic growth of areas receiving the endflows of nitrogen and phosphorus created by ...
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AnalyticalTechnology introduces new portable water quality monitor for remote logging
Specialist electrochemical sensor manufacturer Analytical Technology announces the launch of its new PQ45 Portable Water Quality Monitor. Companies in the water and industrial industries are now seeking rugged, field-deployable systems which enable the recording of water quality data in a variety of environments. Capable of monitoring a wide range of parameters in water, the PQ45 system is ideal ...
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Water Quality Monitoring now Accessible Anywhere on the Planet from a Cell Phone
With increasing occurrences of toxic and harmful algae blooms, resulting from man-made environmental disasters, threatening our planet’s clean water sources, water quality monitoring has become a tool of importance to collect and monitor the state of our resources. To aid in the process of mitigating potential environmental disasters through proactive and responsible countermeasures, up to ...
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UK Environment Agency calls for action to improve bathing water quality
The Environment Agency has called on the farming community, local authorities and the water industry to help to do more to tackle the pollution of bathing waters around the coast of England and Wales. It plans to meet relevant organisations to address the issue of water pollution caused by livestock manure and slurry, and sewage, particularly during bad weather. Defra and the Welsh Assembly ...
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