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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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Drinking water watched by Queensland’s seventh sense
CSIRO and a local water authority in Queensland, SEQWater, have joined forces to monitor the Lake Wivenhoe catchment, which spans an area about the size of the city of Brisbane, and supplies water to the region’s 1.5 million residents. Approximately 120 nodes, using CSIRO's FLECK™ smart wireless sensor network technology, are monitoring environmental conditions on Lake Wivenhoe and in the ...
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Water Quality Monitoring now Accessible Anywhere on the Planet from a Cell Phone
With increasing occurrences of toxic and harmful algae blooms, resulting from man-made environmental disasters, threatening our planet’s clean water sources, water quality monitoring has become a tool of importance to collect and monitor the state of our resources. To aid in the process of mitigating potential environmental disasters through proactive and responsible countermeasures, up to ...
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Safe Water Project Expansion in Northwestern Ontario First Nations Communities
The Honourable Carolyn Bennett, Minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs, announced over $4 million in funding for an expansion of the Keewaytinook Okimakanak (KO) Safe Water Project in Northwestern Ontario First Nations communities. This expansion means that the Project will now help eliminate boil water advisories for 19 First Nations communities. A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) is proud to ...
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OTT Hydromet partners with sister company Sea-Bird
The OTT Hydromet Group has announced a new distribution strategy for the Sea-Bird Coastal product range of water quality sensors and monitors. “These instruments fit very well with our range of water monitoring technologies,” says OTT’s European Sales Manager Marcus Meckelmann. “We also share similar customer bases, so the key Sea-Bird Coastal products will be available ...
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Finnish partnership to protect water quality
Intellitect Water (UK) has announced a new distribution partnership with Finnish environmental services company Sarlin for the highly innovative Intellisonde™ in-pipe water quality monitors. The Intellisonde™ is designed to provide efficient access to water quality data and will now be distributed in Finland exclusively by Sarlin. Developed to continuously monitor in-pipe water within drinking ...
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Top 8 Water Quality Sensors For Water monitoring
The water quality sensors measure pH, ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, residual chlorine, turbidity, salinity, BOD, COD and other water quality parameters through various methods such as chemical, physical and biological reactions of water, providing data support for researchers, observers and engineers. Applications include laboratory research, environmental management improvement, marine ...
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Historic Ecuadorian City Installs WaterIQ Sentinel Systems
“As a strategic part of our city revitalization initiative, we’ve installed a number of ultrasonic floatation systems to remove harmful algae from our beautiful Laguna de Yahuarcocha,” said Andrea Scacco, Mayor of Ibarra, Ecuador. “We’re proud to be the first city in Ecuador to use this technology, and we’re very confident that this, along with other strategic ...
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Further Protoc Success at Leeds Bradford International Airport
After the successful installation of two Protoc 300 TOC monitoring systems, supplied earlier this year, Leeds Bradford International Airport (LBIA) has placed another order for a surface water monitoring and control system. The latest Protoc 300 analyser order will be used to provide continuous measurement and control of surface water entering a new holding tank at Outlet 3 location. The large ...
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`Smart` water quality sensor network wins iAward
At last night's Australian Information Industry Association's annual awards in Melbourne, CSIRO was named winner of the 2010 iAward for research and development. CSIRO and Seqwater have developed Australia's largest integrated intelligent wireless sensor network, which is monitoring Lake Wivenhoe and its catchment. This supplies the majority of the region’s drinking water as part of the ...
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Significant updates to HBS Ultrasonic algae control
With recurring harmful algae blooms quickly becoming one of the environmentalists’ greatest concerns, a think-outside-the-box approach is necessary to eliminate the widespread and often complete reliance on chemical mitigation techniques in algae control. These traditional applications, revolving around the introduction of copper sulfate (a poison) into the water supply, can severely ...
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Challenges in agricultural pollution policy
Concerns about the impact of agricultural pollution on the environment have led to national and international efforts to limit water pollution, such as the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD). New UK research highlights a number of key issues for policy makers in this area relating to monitoring and modelling pollution levels. Much improvement has been made in water protection in Europe, in both ...
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The 22nd China International Environmental Protection Exhibition Conference Wraps Up: FPI Attracts Large Crowds with Innovative Green and Low-Carbon Technologies
From April 10th to 12nd, 2024, the 22nd China International Environmental Protection Exhibition Conference was grandly held at the China International Exhibition Center (Chaoyang Pavilion) in Beijing, attracting over 1,000 domestic and international environmental companies to showcase cutting-edge innovative technologies, jointly exploring green and low-carbon development. As a leading company in ...
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US$24.3m loan for green growth in Brazil
While Brazil already is showing clear signs of economic recovery after suffering the impact of the global financial crisis, the World Bank approved a US$24.3 million loan for Phase II of the Second National Environmental Project (NEP) to support efforts to enhance the environment and sustain economic growth. 'Environmental concerns have become central to public policies in Brazil, and this ...
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How does water pollution affect economic growth?
The detrimental effect of water pollution on the flora and fauna which live in river and marine habitats is well-documented. Even the deleterious impacts that such contamination can have on human health further up the food chain have been investigated to a strong degree. But aside from the environmental cost of water pollution, what do we know about the economic one? Quite a lot, thanks to a ...
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Safe Water Project at AFN 37th Annual General Assembly
On July 12 – 14, 2016, A.U.G. Signals Ltd. (AUG) with its partner Keewaytinook Okimakanak First Nations (KO) presented Safe Water Project at the Assembly of First Nations’ 37th Annual General Assembly. Together working as a team, KO and AUG demonstrated how the Safe Water Project works with its three components, training & certification, operation support and water quality ...
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Real Tech attends the Ernst & Young Strategic Growth Forum 2016
Ernst & Young describes this high-profile event as “the country’s most prestigious gathering of high-growth, market-leading companies”. Real Tech is honoured to have CEO, Jodi Glover be a part of this select group of driven companies representing Canadian business at such an amazing conference. The Real Tech team is excited as we continue to build and grow, bringing cutting ...
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LG Sound receives WssTP Water Innovation Award with new MPC-Buoy
LG Sound is the proud winner of the WssTP Water Innovation SME awards which was announced during the Water Innovation Europe 2014 conference in Brussels. We are honored to receive this award for the successful development and commercialization of the MPC-Buoy, which provides a unique solution for algae control by combining continuous water quality monitoring, telemetering and ultrasound ...
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PUB and Optiqua Technologies Collaborate on Real-time Sensor Technology
SIWW, Singapore - PUB, Singapore's national water agency, and Optiqua Technologies Pte Ltd, the Singapore-based provider of real time monitoring solutions for the international water industry, announced today the signing of a collaborative agreement for the development of Optiqua's real time sensor technology. Under the agreement, PUB and Optiqua will embark on a collaboration to accelerate the ...
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Indian emissions monitoring event set for enormous growth
With environmental monitoring as a central theme, an international Conference and Exhibition will take place in New Delhi, 24-26th September 2019. CEM India 2019 will build on the success of a similar event that took place in 2017, with the additional theme of water effluent quality. “New Indian regulations are affecting the environmental emissions of a wide variety of industries, so ...
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