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Turbidity tubes for drinking water quality assessments
Turbidity tubes have been considered to be the field method of choice for drinking water quality monitoring in resource-limited contexts because of their relative simplicity and low cost in comparison with conventional (nephelometric) turbidimeters. These tubes utilise the principle of visual extinction of a submerged target for turbidity determination and were therefore thought to be subject to ...
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The Three Waters reforms show change is coming, and Phathom can help you get ahead of the curve?
The latest Three Waters reports are out, and they show significant change is coming. The Three Waters reform is a major programme designed to redefine New Zealand’s approach to drinking water, stormwater, and wastewater to “improve community and environmental wellbeing” and to simplify the tangle of councils and regional authorities that currently have responsibility for these ...
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NPS, Eastern River and Mountains Network - Case Study
Overview Since 1999, the National Park Service has conducted long-term ecological monitoring designed to identify and monitor conditions of their highest priority natural resources. The Eastern Rivers and Mountains Network is one of 32 networks formed to implement this integrated monitoring program which is tailored to specific needs of parks located in similar environmental settings. Due to its ...
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