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New Chlorine Sensors for Drinking Water Monitoring
The advantages of the new sensors Higher pressure resistance (max. 3 bar) Reduced maintenance effort due to longer membrane lifetime (membrane change approx. 1 x per year) Reduced sensitivity to pressure changes ...
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New chlorine sensors for drinking water monitoring
The advantages of the new sensors Higher pressure resistance (max. 3 bar) Reduced maintenance effort due to longer membrane lifetime (membrane change approx. 1 x per year) Reduced sensitivity to pressure changes Old and new sensors at a glance Suitable accessories 205246 ZBK-FCML 412 N(Free chlorine, consists of electrolyte and membrane) 205245 ZBK-TCMLN(Total chlorine, consists of ...
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Intellitect delivers first GPRS drinking water monitors
Intellitect Water (UK) has recently delivered the first real-time, in-pipe water quality monitors to customers in both the UK and overseas. Intellitect's Chief Executive, Tony Halker, says: 'This is a very significant milestone for the business; the Intellisonde™ monitors have internal dataloggers which enable them to record water quality and flow data continuously. However, the addition of GPRS ...
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Combined COD/TOC/TNb/TP measurement in one unit
The latest innovation from LAR Process Analysers AG QuickTOCNP is setting new standards worldwide for online analysers, by combining COD, TOC, TNb and TP measurements in just one unit. Besides analytical accuracy the main focus was here especially on easy operation and low operation costs. The analytical part of the TOC and TNb measurement is a closed system and consists of the established ...
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Monitoring Calming and Burst Alerting
Read an overview of how a combination of Syrinix hardware, software, and services and reduce strain on your water network Click to view our new brochure, explaining how we work within drinking water networks to monitor, calm, (which will, in turn, reduce leaks and breaks), and use sophisticated alerting for breaks. ...
By Syrinix Ltd
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ThornProducts, LLC in Melbourne Beach, FL awarded $80,000 for low cost wireless transmission method
ThornProducts, LLC in Melbourne Beach, Fla. has been awarded $80,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop a low cost wireless transmission method for monitoring electricity usage in receptacles and switches, which will allow users to identify efficiency improvements in their electricity usage. The SBIR program is part ...
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QuickTOC®effluent
Precise TOC measurement at the WWTP's effluent - Ideal for drinking water monitoring - Brand new product for Water Analytics, for chemical engineering and water treatment. With the 21st product in 20 years LAR sets new benchmarks with its latest product design QuickTOC®effluent by combining accuracy of measurement with low maintenance efforts. For this development the main focus was directed ...
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Us Nuclear Announces Revenue Is Up 80% Over Past 2 Years
US Nuclear Corp. (OTCBB: UCLE) recently reported a strong world-wide revenue growth of 80% from 2016 based on the 2018 YTD sales rate. One main factor driving the growth in revenue is a targeted sales effort of US Nuclear’s unique signature products. These products include: drinking water monitors, nuclear power plant air and stack monitors, USN/FlyCAM UAV DroneRADs, personnel and ...
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Okeanos Technologies, LLC in Covington, KY awarded more than $79,000 for low cost desalination research
Okeanos Technologies, LLC in Covington, Ky. has been awarded more than $79,000 from the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop a low cost desalination system to produce potable water at off-grid, remote, developing, and/or disaster stricken areas. The SBIR program is part of EPA’s Technology Innovation for Environmental and ...
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New partnership to help Greek tap water quality
INTELLITECT WATER (UK) has announced a new distribution partnership with Olympios Trading for its highly innovative Intellisonde™ in-pipe water quality monitors covering Greece and Cyprus. The Intellisonde™ is designed to provide water companies with more efficient access to drinking water quality data and will now be distributed across these two new markets by Athens-based instrumentation ...
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EPA adds compass plaza well TCE Site in Rogersville, Mo., to superfund`s national priorities list
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing the addition of the Compass Plaza Well TCE Site to the federal Superfund National Priorities List (NPL). An NPL listing notifies the public that EPA believes a site requires further study and cleanup under EPA's Superfund program. The Compass Plaza Well TCE Site consists of contaminated ground water that has impacted domestic and irrigation ...
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EPA proposes compass plaza well tce site for superfund`s national priorities list
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is announcing its proposal to add the Compass Plaza Well TCE Site to the federal Superfund National Priorities List (NPL). An NPL listing notifies the public that EPA believes a site requires further study and possible cleanup under EPA's Superfund program. The Compass Plaza Well TCE Site consists of contaminated ground water that has contaminated ...
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OpenFluor a New Tool in our Fluorescence Toolbox, Webinar Tuesday 18th October 1pm EDT
Fluorescence spectroscopy is widely used for acquiring sensitive measurements of organic compounds in a variety of applications, including environmental monitoring and drinking water treatment. However, until recently an open database for evaluation of published fluorescence spectral components has been non-existent. OpenFluor (www.openfluor.org) was designed to address this void. OpenFluor ...
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EPA funds 10 small businesses to develop environmental technologies
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is awarding nearly $2.25 million to 10 small companies to support the development of new technologies for protecting the environment and public health. Winners include small businesses in California, Colorado, Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, and New Mexico. This year’s innovative projects include reducing toxic chemicals from landfills, producing ...
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US Nuclear Reports 3rd Quarter 2018 Results - 35.6% Increase in Revenue
US Nuclear Reports 3rd Quarter 2018 Results - 35.6% Increase in Revenue Los Angeles, CA. November 20, 2018 - US Nuclear Corp. (OTCBB: UCLE) Sales for the three months ended September 30, 2018 were $1,145,480, an increase of 35.6% for the same period in 2017 Gross profit was $512,096, an increase of 34% for the same period in 2017 During the three months ended September 30, 2018, the ...
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EPA begins new scientific evaluation of Atrazine
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is launching this year a comprehensive new evaluation of the pesticide atrazine to determine its effects on humans. At the end of this process, the agency will decide whether to revise its current risk assessment of the pesticide and whether new restrictions are necessary to better protect public health. One of the most widely used agricultural pesticides ...
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New partnership to help water management in Slovakia
Intellitect Water (UK) is delighted to announce a new distribution partnership with ECO Monitoring in Slovakia for its Intellisonde™ in-pipe water quality monitors. Intellisondes™ represent a revolution in clean water management, providing visibility of water quality data within the distribution network. Developed to continuously monitor in-pipe drinking water, the Intellisonde™ is a small water ...
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Measure The Level and Temperature With One Instrument – LMP 307T Submersible Probe
BD|SENSORS has developed the stainless steel submersible probe LMP 307T for continuous level and temperature measurement in water and in clean to lightly-soiled liquids. The advantage: simultaneous recording of level and temperature with separate independent signal amplification. The user often has to accept compromises with simultaneous level and temperature measurement. Usually, two ...
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TOC analysis with UV oxidation
The QuickTOCuv of LAR Process Analysers AG is a continuous operating online analyzer for the determination of total organic carbon (TOC) and total carbon (TC) in water. The parameters are determined using the UV persulphate method in accordance with EN 1484:1997 and US-EPA 415.2. In this procedure, carbons are oxidised to CO2 using a digestion reagent (sodium persulphate) and UV light. Then, the ...
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EPA Awards Oklahoma $1.3 million to Reduce Water Contamination Risk in Underground Tanks
Leaks from underground storage tanks allow toxic fumes and vapors to escape and collect in areas such as parking garages or basements where they can cause explosions or respiratory illness. Toxic contaminants can also leak into groundwater sources that people depend on for drinking water. Regularly monitoring tanks and pipes minimizes contamination risks. USTs contain petroleum products like ...
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