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Why Is Water Level Monitoring Important?
Remote water level monitoring Whereas water level monitoring used to be done by manually, with engineers sent to record levels of water on a fixed, often monthly basis, the ever-increasing improvements to technology means that water level monitoring can now be done remotely. Telemetric devices allow for water levels to be recorded much more regularly. This data can then be sent to other ...
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LoRa wireless system and ToughSonic sensors used to remotely monitor water level
The Causey-Lingo area, about 300 square miles in extent, is in south-central Roosevelt County on the High Plains of eastern New Mexico, adjacent to Bailey and Cochran Counties, Texas. An increase in the use of ground water for irrigation, cattle feeding and general population growth in recent years has created a need for additional wells, and storage tanks in many ...
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New Guide to Water & Wastewater Sensors now Available from Automation Products Group
LOGAN, UT - Automation Products Group, Inc. (APG) introduces their new Guide to Water and Wastewater Sensors. Each section offers a textual overview of and cutaway graphic illustrating the particular application, along with recommended sensing technologies for the application. The guide reviews lift station control, flow and level monitoring, plant influent flow monitoring, water reservoir level ...
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Use a Levelogger for artesian monitoring
Monitoring artesian conditions using Solinst Leveloggers can be quite straightforward. An artesian well can be defined as one in which water is under pressure and flows to the surface naturally. To monitor water level fluctuations in an artesian well the Levelogger Gold can be installed right on the top of a sealed wellhead. Solinst offers a special nylon compression fitting with a pressure ...
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Solinst leveloggers simplify your pumping tests
Before the advent of pressure transducers with data loggers, field technicians and drilling contractors were relegated to hours, or even days on site during conventional pumping tests, continuously monitoring water level fluctuations in a vast array of observation wells. Often requiring running from well to well, readings were taken by hand with Water Level Meters. This was time consuming and ...
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Environment Agency warns of continued flood risk
Current situation Communities in Dorset, Oxfordshire, south Wiltshire, Hampshire and along the river Thames are being urged to remain prepared for more flooding today and the remainder of the week. More unsettled weather over the next few days will see rain falling on already saturated ground increasing the chance of flooding. Along Dorset’s south west coast large waves and high tides are ...
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How advanced algorithms are optimizing water management at the biggest sporting event of the year
Idrica Qatar (Aguas de Valencia WLL) has deployed a smart platform to monitor water usage in real time in the areas around seven football stadiums, the teams’ training and accommodation areas, and the so-called “fan zones”. this platform provides greater control over the network and helps to prevent adverse water situations during the event. The project includes ...
By Idrica
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Three severe flood warnings in place for Dorset
The Environment Agency has this afternoon issued two further severe flood warnings for flooding along the Dorset coast. Current situation In addition to the severe flood warning already in place for Iford Bridge Home Park on the Lower River Stour in Bournemouth, the Environment Agency is warning people along the coast at Preston Beach in the Lodmore area of Weymouth and the Chiswell area near ...
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UEMSI Attends the 2013 APWA Illinois Chapter Conference
The theme of the APWA 2013 Conference in Peoria, IL was that of prevention. Municipalities and contractors alike came together to share ideas on how to keep unexpected equipment repairs from eating up much of their time. UEMSI, a recognized dealer for Hadronex, were on-hand to offer solutions to meet this need. Municipalities are always looking for solutions when it comes to preventing sewage ...
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Further severe weather expected
Large waves and strong winds are threatening to cause further flooding along the Devon, Cornwall and Dorset coasts on Saturday (Feb 8) where some communities and defences are vulnerable after this week’s storms. Further heavy rainfall is expected starting on Friday evening (Feb 7) continuing into Saturday (Feb 8) , exacerbating the risks of flooding from rivers and surface water across the ...
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Measuring water level to restore degraded mangrove forests
Mangrove restoration projects are carried out world-wide to rehabilitate degraded mangrove forests. These restoration projects often have a low success rate because planting of new trees is done without taking into account site-specific hydrological conditions. To bring more hydrological knowledge into mangrove restoration projects, an international group of researchers, including Bram te Brake ...
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Solinst to Present at RS Hydro Conference in the UK
Solinst Canada will be presenting at an event to be held by RS Hydro on November 22nd and 23rd. The 'New Ideas and Thinking' environmental monitoring conference will take place in Worcestershire, UK, at the Chateau Impney, Droitwich Spa. The aim of the conference is to introduce the latest techniques and solutions for monitoring water. Parallel sessions outlining groundwater and surface water ...
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Flood threat remains into next week as larger rivers start to reach their peak
Communities in Dorset and Oxfordshire are urged to remain prepared for flooding as peak flows move along the rivers Thames, Dorset Stour and Frome. There is the possibility of significant flooding in the lower reaches of these rivers. Ongoing river flooding is expected on the Somerset Levels and rivers in the south east remain very high after recent rainfall. River levels on the Severn will also ...
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Communities urged to stay vigilant as flood warnings remain in force across the South West
Strong winds, a storm surge and high tides combined to cause flooding to communities across the South West today including Looe, Polperro and Mevagissey in Cornwall and Dartmouth and Lynmouth in Devon and Porlock in Somerset. Elsewhere, high tides have affected the north west, south east and tidal reaches of the river Severn. Another high tide will affect coastal areas this evening, Saturday and ...
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OTT launches high-spec CTD logger
The new OTT CTD is a professional datalogger for the measurement of water level, conductivity and temperature. With a memory capacity of 4MB (approx. 500,000 values) and capable of running on alkaline or lithium batteries, this high-specification instrument is capable of operating unattended for long periods. Primarily designed for groundwater applications in wells from one inch diameter ...
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High Standard Liquid Level Measurements and Monitoring
Ground water, surface water, tides etc. are just a few of the long term monitoring applications of water level, requiring precise and reliable technology as provided by the DL.OCS data logger. The Data Logger DL.OCS enables the long term measurement of pressure, temperature and conductivity of liquids at custom intervals. The sensor excels with precision results while covering a wide temperature ...
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Communities in the south of England should prepare for further flooding
Rivers including the Hampshire Avon through Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset, the Stour in Dorset, the Parrett in Somerset and the Severn through the Midlands continue to rise. Communities in the south of England should prepare for further flooding this week, the Environment Agency warned today (Wednesday 8 January). Rivers including the Hampshire Avon through Wiltshire, Hampshire and Dorset, ...
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Could you be a volunteer flood warden?
The Environment Agency and its partners are looking for more volunteers to offer flooding advice to people on the Lincolnshire coast. Volunteer flood wardens provide a vital link between the Environment Agency, the public and local councils. They also support the Lincolnshire Resilience Forum’s Coastal Campaign to encourage people to ‘make a call’ to register for flood warnings ...
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New USGS Streamgages Provide Flood Monitoring for Additional Philadelphia Neighborhoods
Philadelphia communities along the Schuylkill River and Darby Creek now have new tools to help inform residents of impending flooding. The U.S. Geological Survey recently installed three new streamgages in Manayunk, Eastwick, and downtown near 30th St., which will monitor water levels, and provide vital data used by emergency managers and flood forecasters to help protect lives and property. ...
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Intelligent monitoring system provides flood warnings
Water level sensing technology from OTT Hydrometry is being used in an intelligent flood warning system that has been installed at a ford in Kenilworth, Warwickshire. The system, which was designed and installed by SWARCO Traffic, monitors water level in the Finham Brook where it passes under the A452, and warns drivers when potentially dangerous conditions arise. Working closely with ...
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