water quality data management Articles
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Pilot plant study for one year: water quality management and algal control of sustainable urban stormwater ponds
Pond structures as cost-effective "source control" drainage techniques that can be applied to reduce the risk of downstream flooding and to recycle stormwater. There are no widely accepted performance and water quality management data on stormwater ponds, yet there is a need for operation and maintenance guidelines, coupled with data on reliability, economics and public acceptance. The purpose of ...
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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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Top 3 Reasons for Data-Driven Water Quality Management
Monitoring water quality in real-time allows you to avoid problems in your water body; Real-time data offers valuable insights about the chemistry of your lake and algae trends; A data-driven approach improves decision-making for reducing nutrients. “Real-time data is actionable data,” said Chief Water Specialist EJ Neafsey in a recent webinar. When it comes to water quality ...
By LG Sonic
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Review of toxicological effects caused by episodic stressor exposure
Water quality monitoring tools that rely on data from stress‐response tests with continuous exposure at constant concentrations are not always appropriately protective when stressor exposure in the field is episodic in nature. The present study identifies various approaches that have attempted to account for episodic stressor exposure, describes the development of a toxicological effects database ...
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In-pipe monitors turn dreams into reality
In-pipe monitors turn dreams into reality The quality of tap water has improved enormously in recent decades, but for largely technological reasons, until recently, knowledge of water quality between the treatment works and the tap has been an almost impossible dream for water treatment and distribution network managers. In this article, Jo Cooper, Product Specialist at Intellitect Water, will ...
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