water monitoring station Articles
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FPI Contributed to Water Environment Monitoring during Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games
In preparation for the upcoming Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games, Hangzhou Municipal Bureau of Ecology and Environment organized an environmental quality assurance drill in Hangzhou. More than 80 participants attended this event. The objective was to strengthen the teamwork and operational capabilities of teams during unexpected environmental emergencies. After predicting related environmental emergency ...
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Successful Continuous WQ Monitoring in Extreme Bio-Fouling Conditions - Case Study
Overview Bio fouling (or biological fouling) is the accumulation of microorganisms, plants, algae, or animals on wetted surfaces. Ajman Municipality, Environment Department, Natural Resources Conservation Section, had installed six water quality monitoring stations. ELARD served as the integrator for monitoring creeks and water surfaces in the city of Ajman, United Arab Emirates, and ...
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Researchers Collect Critical Water Quality Data on Multiple Trips to Africa’s Okavango Delta
Overview As part of the National Geographic Okavango Wilderness Project (NGOWP), researchers are using Aqua TROLLs to monitor water quality in the remote river basin, returning annually to collect baseline data with the goal of protecting one of Africa’s most biodiverse landscapes. Challenge Just back from a two-month expedition in the wilds of the Okavango Delta, in Southwest Africa, NGOWP ...
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iTOXcontrol safeguards intake Romanian drinking water (Toxcontrol)
The Romanian water supply company Apavital has installed a monitoring station to safeguard the intake of water from the river Prut. The monitoring station is part of an integrated monitoring that signals sudden changes in the water quality of the rivers, enabling Apavital to take appropriate measures, in the worst case a stop of the intake. The iTOXcontrol is developed by the Dutch company ...
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The census application case of USV lake - Case study
Time: June 2015 Equipment: sample collection monitoring USV , portable monitoring instruments Take the water quality survey of 53 representative lake in Wuhan. Collecting and recording sample automatic from these 53 lakes by USV, monitoring and recording water quality, PH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, conductivity, turbidity online, The results of the survey: Collect 673 water samples from ...
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Remote water quality monitoring in South Africa - Case study
Situated in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa, the Xstrata Coal South Africa (XCSA) runs several open cut and underground mining operations producing thermal coal. To ensure their mining operations do not affect the surrounding natural water bodies, the company employs Hydrolab and OTT water quality monitoring equipment with remote data transmission options: the OTT ecoLog 800 water level ...
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Groundwater monitoring around hydraulic fracturing sites in Colorado - Case study
Hydraulic fracturing or ‘Fracking’ has become more prevalent and controversial in the US in recent years. More than 90 percent of new wells in the US are completed using this method. While it is endorsed by some as a game-changer that promises an increase in the nation’s economy due to energy independence, job creation, and lower energy prices; others are calling for a temporary ...
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ITOXcontrol safeguards intake Romanian drinking water - Case Study
The Romanian water supply company Apavital has installed a monitoring station to safeguard the intake of water from the river Prut. The monitoring station is part of an integrated monitoring that signals sudden changes in the water quality of the rivers, enabling Apavital to take appropriate measures, in the worst case a stop of the intake. The iTOXcontrol is developed by the Dutch company ...
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Stakeholder engagement in multi-objective optimization of water quality monitoring network, case study: Karkheh Dam reservoir
Reservoir water quality is important for water quality management downstream. A hierarchical approach is developed to present the monitoring locations within a format that satisfies the objectives of social stakeholders for making final decisions. First, a CE-QUAL-W2 model is applied to simulate water quality variables in the reservoir for a long time using a set of historic data. Second, ...
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Identifying water quality monitoring stations in a water supply system
Despite good quality assurance and conformance to the standards at the treatment plants, water quality could vary considerably within the distribution network. As water flows through the pipe network, its quality undergoes various transformations due to many factors such as the properties of the finished water, pipe materials, water temperature, water age and low level of disinfectant ...
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Optimal sampling network for monitoring the representative water quality of an entire reservoir on the basis of information theory
This study presents a method for optimal selection of sampling stations for representative and effective water quality monitoring of a reservoir on the basis of information theory. We adopt an objective function used for the design of other hydrological monitoring networks such as rain gauge networks. Unlike rain gauges, in which only a single variable of rainfall is of interest, water quality ...
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A New Strategy to Improve Water Quality—One Targeted Watershed at a Time
Water quality in the United States remains a major environmental and policy challenge. Water pollution is also a growing and serious problem across much of the world. Tackling water quality problems, particularly from diffuse sources such as agricultural farm fields, is a substantial challenge and much can be learned from the U.S. experience. More than 15,000 streams, rivers, and lakes in the ...
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Monitoring watershed health
Background Municipal water quality managers recognize the need for data that can be used to monitor and assess the impact of urbanization on the condition of natural watersheds. Storm events, in conjunction with the alteration of native landscape, building of roads and overuse of fertilizer, can contribute to excess nutrients, sediment and other pollutants in environmentally significant ...
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Monitoring Environmental Quality
' In order to determine the effectiveness of actions to improve environmental quality it is necessary to be able to measure relevant environmental parameters at a level of detail which is accurate enough to distinguish the anticipated changes. However, the establishment and maintenance of monitoring systems is time-consuming and expensive and therefore the scale of such systems needs to be kept ...
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Water Corporation
Introduction the Water Corporation was established under statute as a corporatized entity. The mission of the Water Corporation is to conduct a successful business providing quality water and wastewater services to customers to enhance their lifestyle and to support the future development of the State. Asset Monitoring Services was established within the Corporation to undertake data collection ...
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