waste monitor Articles
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Tracking carts: new directions in waste monitoring
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID ) chips are becoming an integral part of the drive to improve service verification solutions, while providing measurable benefits across multiple functions. These benefits are many—from improved customer service to better asset tracking and more accurate billing. Commonly referred to as “tags”, RFID chips are making their way into refuse and ...
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Monitoring trash bins to ensure cleanliness in the city centre
Department of Innovation & Digital Services at Bratislava City Council decided to pilot waste monitoring sensors in small trash bins in the most frequented locations of the city downtown. The City Council plans to use the data from the sensors to ensure a clean city environment free of litter and more efficient frequencies for emptying ...
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Smart Sensors - sustainable and resilient product design
We design sensors to last! Sensoneo is very proud of our in-house R&D for both hardware and software. Inhouse product design allows for wonderful freedom. When designing the waste monitoring sensors, there are 2 main objectives we follow – sustainability and resilience. Smart Sensor is resilient Casing The sensor casing is designed to withstand the harshest conditions. Life in the ...
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Ordos urban water supply project Phase 1, phase 2 - Case Study
Project Location: Ordos Capacity: 100,000 m³/d Model: 2 sets of HAST10(RizonSDI Automatic SDI Monitor - Waste water Application) ...
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Looking for Enevo alternative? Discover Sensoneo waste sensors
Do you have Enevo waste sensors, but the customer support is no longer available? Are you looking for alternatives to Enevo Waste Monitoring ...
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Daphtoxkit FTM magna Acute Test in Waste Water Monitoring
Abstract: Toxicity of a textile effluent and of its fractions, obtained by crhomatographic techniques, has been evaluated byDaphnia magnaacute test. For the bioassays a commercial kit usingDaphnia magnaresting eggs was adopted after comparison of its sensitivity with the traditional test on parthenogenetic daphnids. Most toxicity was due to xenobiotics, recovered in the most hydrophobic HPLC ...
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Online waste water monitoring system on golfcourse - Case Study
Validation of BACTcontrol as an online waste water Monitoring System and Microbiological Early Warning System. The presence of dangerous micro organisms in water used in food processing or surface water can be a real threat for human health. The constant monitoring and control of the presence of such dangerous pathogens is therefore of big importance. In a collaboration project between a ...
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Online waste water monitoring system on golfcourse
Validation of BACTcontrol as an online waste water Monitoring System and Microbiological Early Warning System. The presence of dangerous micro organisms in water used in food processing or surface water can be a real threat for human health. The constant monitoring and control of the presence of such dangerous pathogens is therefore of big importance. In a collaboration project between a local ...
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46 million tons of trash — or treasure?
When we think of e-waste, we tend to think of phones, computers, printers and the like. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg. According to a first-ever global look at the production, impacts and management of electrical and electronic waste released this week by the United Nations University, of the 46.1 million tons (41.8 million metric tons) of e-waste produced in 2014, nearly ...
By Ensia
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Cyst-Based Toxicity Tests : Comparison of the Sensitivity of the Acute Daphnia magna Test and Two Crustacean Microbiotests for Chemicals and Wastes
Abstract : This paper statistically evaluates the sensitivity of the acute Daphnia magna bioassay in comparison to that of two crustacean microbiotests : the Streptoxkit F and the Thamnotoxkit F, which make use of larvae of the anostracans Streptocephalus proboscideus and Thamnocephalus platyurus respectively, hatched from cysts. Regression equations were calculated for 146 data pairs, taken from ...
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The Environmental Management Information System (EMIS) or The Intelligent Environmental Management System
Substantial pressures are placed on organizations today to consider the preservation of the environment as one of their primary business strategies. Contributing factors include globalization of the marketplace, non-profit organizations, local legislation and global accords, a burgeoning green supply-chain, and a well-educated public, to name a few. Businesses, therefore, need to consider new ...
By ICF
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Improving the Cost-Effectiveness of Hazardous Waste Site Characterization and Monitoring
Executive Summary U.S. EPA’s Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response is promoting more effective strategies for characterizing and monitoring hazardous waste sites. In particular, the wide-spread adoption of a new paradigm which uses an integrated triad of systematic planning, dynamic work plans, and on-site analysis for data collection and technical decision-making at hazardous waste sites ...
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Environmental management of industrial wastes in developing countries: Bangladesh Case Study
Industrial development in the developing countries of Asia, and in developing countries everywhere, has proceeded without control of pollution emissions and the resulting environmental degradation has now reached a serious level. The population problem, already severe, continues to get worse, forcing acceleration of urbanisation and industrialisation. An effective system for controlling ...
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The environmental pyramid: a new way to deal with solid toxic waste
Our society produces large volumes of solid waste, including toxic chemical waste. For toxic solids, the current disposal practice is to dump them into isolated, lined pits, and cover them with a water-impermeable layer with a soil layer on top. Such waste deposits require 'eternal' control and monitoring, because they eventually do leak, contaminating the surrounding soil and groundwater. Here, ...
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Radioactive waste buried beneath Runit Dome on Enewetak Atoll, Marshall Islands
In the early 1970s after extensive characterisation of fallout the US Pacific Proving Grounds located at Enewetak Atoll began rehabilitation in preparation for the return of indigenous people who were relocated during the Cold War. Cleanup entailed removal and collection of ∼545 GBq of contaminated topsoil, vegetation, and debris (concrete and metal) that was subsequently entombed within an ...
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Siloxane Monitor Installed
STS have now completed the installation and commissioning of the first Siloxane Monitoring unit for Southern Water /Clarke Energy at the Millbrook Waste Water Treatment Works. The monitor has been set up to measure the raw input from the gas boosters into the filter system and then the 2 outputs from the twin filters. The flexibility of the filter arrangement means that they can be run in ...
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The TECTA rapid, automated, microbiological monitoring system - Case Study
Global Clients Regions served: North America, Europe, Asia, Middle East, Northern Africa Industries: Municipal, industrial, food & beverage, defense, government, NGO, mining, petrochemical Sample Customers: Singapore PUB, LADWP, Severn Trent Water, Las Vegas Valley Water, Health Canada Applications: The entire water cycle from raw to drinking to waste; environmental monitoring; raw ...
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How Smart Waste Fits in UN Sustainable Development Goals? Promoting Health.
The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They address the global challenges we face: poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace and justice. Sensoneo facilitates a positive change in the waste industry helping us all achieve Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.Sensoneo ensures healthy lives and ...
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TANA Shark bites costs like nothing else - Case Study
Our customer in Belgium was processing 100 000 tons of industrial heavy waste annually using three different machines. After purchasing a TANA Shark 440DT, 280 tons of industrial, non-presorted waste including hard fractions is now processed in 14 hours with one machine. During a normal work week they process 1400 tons of industrial waste to a particle size of max 15 cm. This increases annual ...
By Tana Oy
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Environmental monitoring of two fish waste ocean disposal sites in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Sediment contaminant and benthic community surveys were conducted at two fish waste ocean disposal sites in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, to assess the environmental impacts of the disposal activities. Despite a dispersive ocean environment, fish wastes accumulated at both sites, initially disturbing the benthic community through organic enrichment and oxygen depletion, but causing no ...
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