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FPI Ensures Water Quality and Provides Emergency Control Platform for Blue-Green Algae during Asian Games
In accordance with the requirements of the 100-day countdown to the Asian Games, various government bodies in Zhejiang Province and Hangzhou City came together to organize a special event. On Wednesday afternoon, the 14th of June, the Water Management Office, the Department of Ecology and Environment, the Water Management Office of Hangzhou, and the Ecology and Environment Bureau of Hangzhou ...
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FPI Contributes to the Regulation of River Outfalls in Chongqing Liangjiang New Area with Remarkable Results
On September 24, 2022, a report related to the demonstration of the effectiveness of river outfall regulation in Chongqing Liangjiang New Area was aired on CCTV's Morning News. The report mentioned that 30 automatic water quality monitoring stations had been deployed, and 724 water environment problems had been disposed of as of September 2022, with a disposal rate of 99.3%. The Ministry of ...
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World Water Day 2023: Accelerating Changes to Solve Water and Sanitation Crisis
4 million people die annually and 74 million will have their lives shortened by diseases related to poor water, sanitation and hygiene. (WHO 2022) Today, 1 in 4 people - 2 billion people worldwide - lack safe drinking water. (WHO/UNICEF 2021) Almost half of the global population - 3.6 billion people - lack safe sanitation. (WHO/UNICEF 2021) Global water demand (in water withdrawals) is ...
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Four countries, one river, one data platform, one voice
The Mekong River is the third largest river in Asia, originating in the Tibetan Plateau and running through China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Millions of people rely on the river for transport, fishing, agriculture, and more recently hydropower. Protecting this water and promoting collaborative sustainable use of the river is vital to the peace and prosperity of the region. ...
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FPI Is Looking Forward to Seeing You at the 13th VIETWATER
As the world’s leading advanced monitoring equipment provider and an experienced cooperator with Vietnam’s companies and government, FPI is invited to the 13th VIETWATER exhibition. Getting Approval from Vietnam’s Market VIETWATER is regarded as a seminal commercial platform for demonstrating advanced technology and products related to public water management. This year, it will ...
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In-Situ partners with Fort Collins and CSU to monitor Poudre river water quality
In-Situ Inc. has partnered with the City of Fort Collins and Colorado State University to install nine water monitoring stations along the Poudre River. In-Situ equipment at each site will continuously collect and transmit water quality data, which the city and CSU will use to assess the river’s health and conduct research. This unique partnership brings together the city’s ...
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New water-quality station is a step forward for Baltimore water pollution clean-up
In a first for Baltimore and the nation, the U.S. Geological Survey and the Environmental Protection Agency will soon be installing a suite of sensors that will provide the public and scientists with the first comprehensive, real time look at water quality in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. Baltimore’s Inner Harbor and the urban rivers that flow into it are important sources of water to ...
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San Juan, Puerto Rico Agrees to Make Investments in Clean Water
Under a settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the Municipality of San Juan has agreed to make substantial upgrades to its storm sewer systems throughout the city. The upgrades and related cleaning activities are aimed at eliminating or minimizing daily discharges of large volumes of untreated sewage from the Municipality’s storm sewers, ...
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Proam ammonia monitor performs well during product evaluation
The Proam ammonia monitor has been independently evaluated at Wanlip WwTW (Severn Trent Water) alongside many other process instruments. Reliable aeration control can improve effluent quality, reduce energy consumption and operational costs, so the correct instrument choice is critically important. Consequently, a comprehensive evaluation was organised and funded by a consortium of UK Water ...
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EPA awards environmental justice grants to three Colorado groups
Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a total of $1.2 million in competitive grants awarded to 50 non-profit and tribal organizations working to address environmental justice issues nationwide. The grants enable non-profit organizations to conduct research, provide education, and develop solutions to local health and environmental issues in communities overburdened by ...
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EPA To provide nearly $10 million to clean up beaches across the nation
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that it will provide $9.8 million in grants to 38 states, territories and tribes to help protect the health of swimmers at America’s beaches. The agency also launched an improved website for beach advisories and closings, which will allow the public to more quickly and easily access the most current water quality and pollution ...
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FTS Launches Unique SDI-12 Temperature Sensor
FTS has launched a new digital submersible temperature sensor. DigiTemp is a simple but effective digital temperature sensor for use in water or soil, and its use of SDI-12 interface makes it unique in the marketplace. The sensor has been tested and approved by the USGS Hydrological Instrumentation Facility (HIF). “The release of ‘FTS DigiTemp’ is significant in that it marks ...
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Aquatic Informatics launches next generation software system for water data management and analysis
AQUARIUS 3.0 simplifies data management for national water resource management agencies and individuals who manage hydrologic time series, discrete water quality and river gauging measurement data Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for water data management and analysis, announced the commercial launch today of its next generation software ...
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Canada`s Water Monitoring Agency takes a Modern Approach to Data Management with Aquatic Informatics` AQUARIUS Software
Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for water data management and analysis, announced the successful implementation and launch of the AQUARIUS system today at the Water Survey of Canada's Thunder Bay office in Ontario, Canada. After a thorough testing period, Thunder Bay is the first of the organization's 28 offices to switch its complete real-time ...
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Determining the good status of groundwater in the EU
Groundwater standards in Member States are to be established by the end of 2008, according to the European Union's new Groundwater Directive. Recent research has developed a new method to determine the chemical status of groundwater which is applicable across the EU. This procedure has been assessed by testing the quality of the groundwater of the Upper Rhine Valley in Germany, Switzerland and ...
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Ashtead Stand under Siege at Sustainability Live!
Commenting on the enormous number of visitors to the Ashtead Technology Rentals stand at Sustainability Live! in early May, General Manager, James Carlyle, says “The level of interest in rental instruments was so high that we had to bring in extra staff to cope with demand. It seems that almost everyone is now looking to rent rather than buy instruments. This is for financial reasons and ...
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