water monitoring software News
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ribeka is attending the Wasser Berlin International 2011
ribeka is attending the Wasser Berlin International 2011 Trade Fair. We will present "state of the art" ground water monitoring hard- and software. I.a. our new ground water management solution GW-Base 8.0 and its new web-frontend GW-Web 2.0. You will find us between the 2nd and 5th of May 2001 in hall 6.2, booth 110 on the Berlin trade fair grounds. We look forward to your ...
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In-Situ® Inc. Announces HydroVu™ Data Services
In-Situ® Inc. has officially launched HydroVu™, a new website for remote water monitoring. HydroVu provides customers secure access to decision-quality data when, where, and how they need it. Water quality and quantity data can be difficult and costly to retrieve and analyze. Additionally, the task of sorting, manipulating, and formatting the data once its collected is extremely ...
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Do you monitor water quality?
Find out about bbe Moldaenke’s high-quality monitoring equipment. bbe Moldaenke German company bbe Moldaenke has been a leading producer of high-quality environmental technology products for over 20 years. bbe Moldaenke develops and manufactures water quality monitoring equipment and software. The equipment is used in oceanography and limnology, as well as for analysing drinking water and ...
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Award for Ultrasonic Algae Control in Raw Water Reservoir UK
LG Sound, Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water (DCWW), Celtic Process Control and Isle Utiltites received the Engineering Solutions Award for the deployment of a MPC-Buoy for ultrasonic algae control. The Engineering solutions award considers innovations that have a physical and tangible output. DCWW supplies drinking water and waste water services to most of Wales and parts of western England. DCWW ...
By LG Sonic
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Visit LG Sonic during the Singapore International Water Week
In the week of 11-15 July, LG Sonic will attend the Business Avenues Environment and Water Technologies mission to Singapore and Vietnam.This business mission is linked to the Singapore International Water Week, a bi-annual global platform that brings together stakeholders from the water industry to share best practices, showcase the latest innovations and explore business opportunities. During ...
By LG Sonic
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Ultrasonic algae control technologies shown during IFAT 2016
LG Sonic is going to exhibit during the IFAT to show its environmentally-friendly technologies to control and monitor algal blooms using ultrasound in lakes, reservoirs and cooling towers. LG Sonic’s, latest innovation, the MPC-Buoy, a solar-powered system that combines continuous online water quality monitoring, web-based software, and ultrasonic technology to effectively control harmful ...
By LG Sonic
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LG Sound integrates new technology to detect toxic algae blooms
LG Sound introduces satellite remote sensing technology in order to detect toxic algae blooms. Satellite remote sensing allows water quality detection from a distance, with information obtained from satellites. Together with several European universities we discovered that different types of algae require different type of ultrasonic treatment. Therefore it is important to detect the type of ...
By LG Sonic
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Award for innovative approach to control algae with ultrasound technology
LG Sonic, a Dutch manufacturer of algae control systems, received an award for their innovative approach to control algae with ultrasound technology. The annual “Going the Extra Mile” (GEM) awards were hosted by Northumbrian Water, a UK Water Utility company supplying water in both the north and south of England. The event took place at the Beamish Hall on Thursday 25 June 2015. The ...
By LG Sonic
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Find out our latest technologies during WEFTEC 2015, Chicago
At the moment LG Sonic is attending WEFTEC Chicago, world’s largest water quality exhibition, to show their latest innovation to control algae, the MPC-Buoy. The MPC-Buoy is a floating solar-powered system that allows to effectively control harmful algal blooms in large water surfaces, such as lakes and drinking water reservoirs. LG Sonic’s booth is located in the Netherlands Pavilion ...
By LG Sonic
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Chemical-free Algae Control Category Winner of the Aquatech Innovation Award 2015
Last week LG Sonic received the Aquatech Innovation Award 2015 in the category water supply/water treatment for the development and commercialization of the MPC-Buoy. This environmentally friendly system controls toxic algal blooms by using ultrasound technology. The winners were announced during the festive opening ceremony of the Amsterdam International Water Week and Aquatech Amsterdam on ...
By LG Sonic
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Droople partners with Lombard Odier group for sustainable and responsible water management
Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) at the service of water conservation: monitoring software modules and intelligent hardware sensors are to be installed at all points of water use, to collect data and measure the flow rate, pressure, temperature and hardness of water. The whole package is provided by local startup Droople, where all data is managed via digital platform ...
By Droople SA
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LG Sonic attends European Mission to Promote Algae Control Solutions in Korea
From Monday 3 July to Friday 7 July 2017, LG Sonic is attending the EU-Gateway Environment and Water Technologies business mission to Seoul, Korea. Korea’s “Resource Circulation Economy and Society” initiative is foreseen to drive investments in environment and water technology as the country seeks solutions to reduce reliance on natural resources and adopt new recycling ...
By LG Sonic
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Increasing Water Scarcity and Need for Environmental Sustainability Drives Innovations in Water Production Technologies, Finds Frost & Sullivan
The intensifying difficulties in obtaining clean water have stoked a plethora of innovations in water production technologies. As countries that until recently enjoyed abundant water supply are waking up to the reality of water scarcity, there has been an accelerated movement towards enhancing wastewater reuse and eventually, the development of advanced recycling technologies. The trend of water ...
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LG Sonic and American Water Announce Innovative Partnership to Monitor and Control Algal Blooms
American Water, America’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, and LG Sonic, a Dutch manufacturer of algae control systems, today announced it has formed a partnership to perform ultrasonic algae control in water treatment plants. This makes LG Sonic the first European company that succeeded to become a certified innovation partner of American Water. Reduction of ...
By LG Sonic
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LG Sonic Algae Control selected as Dutch winner of the Energy Globe Award
Today LG Sonic received the prestigious Energy Globe National Award for the development and commercialization of the MPC-Buoy. This solar-powered algae control system controls toxic algal blooms by using ultrasound technology. Representatives from the Embassy of Austria handed the award, signed by Energy Globe Jury chairperson Maneka Gandhi and Energy Globe initiator Mr. Wolfgang Neumann, during ...
By LG Sonic
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation will use MPC-Buoys to combat algae
A new collaboration for a long-standing problem The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), in partnership with the village of Southampton, announced a new research project that will evaluate the efficacy of MPC-Buoy systems to mitigate harmful algal blooms on Lake Agawam, in the village of Southampton. This research is part of the HABs Action Plan developed in 2020 by DEC ...
By LG Sonic
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Global TAG Excellence Award for LG Sonic’s Ultrasonic Algae Control Technology
During the Global TAG conference LG Sonic received an award for the successful development and commercialization of the MPC-Buoy, an environmentally system to monitor and control harmful algal blooms with the use of ultrasonic technology. The Global TAG conference and awards event took place on the 26th April 2015 at the InterContinental Hotel Athenaeum in Athens, Greece. Event participants ...
By LG Sonic
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Official Announcement of First Dutch Algae Control Project with MPC-Buoy
Today (Dec 10, 2015) LG Sonic, the municipality of Zoetermeer, and water board Rijnland officially announced a collaboration project to monitor and control algal blooms in recreational lake the Noord Aa. For this project four MPC-Buoy systems will be installed before the summer of 2016. This environmentally friendly system controls toxic algal blooms by using ultrasound technology. It will be the ...
By LG Sonic
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American Water and LG Sonic Receive Award for Chemical-Free Algae Control
American Water, America’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, and LG Sonic, a Dutch manufacturer of algae control systems, received a Business Achievement Award from the Environmental Business Journal (EBJ) yesterday for the installation of four solar-powered algae control buoys (MPC-Buoys) in a drinking water reservoir at the Canoe Brook Water Treatment Plant in ...
By LG Sonic
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Visit our booth at Aquatech Amsterdam 2023
We are excited to announce that LG Sonic will be exhibiting at Aquatech Amsterdam 2023 from November 6th to 9th. You are cordially invited to visit us at booth 06.100, where we will unveil our latest advancements in ultrasonic algae control and water monitoring solutions. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect to see at our ...
By LG Sonic
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