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Monitoring & Testing Newsletter January 05, 2011 |
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EPA Monitoring Shows South China Sea Not Polluted
The Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) of the Executive Yuan said the first successful marine water quality monitoring it conducted in the Spratly Islands in September 2010 showed that water quality at all monitoring points around Taiping Island and Central Reef are qualified with Taiwan’s A type standards of marine environmental quality, making it an unpolluted sea area. It is quite difficult to conduct marine water quality monitoring around Central Reef because of its low-lying terrain and the sampling operation in 2009 was not accomplished because of bad weather, noted ... |
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Soil moisture monitoring station
PureSense Environmental Inc. recently installed its soil moisture monitoring equipment at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. The installation at Cal Poly is in a cauliflower seed project run by students of the university. The equipment allows students to view soil moisture data and learn how to make informed irrigation decisions based on the data they receive from the PureSense Irrigation Manager software. The Cal Poly San Luis Obispo installation is the third university contribution for PureSense. Other donations include a monitoring station in an almond block at ... |
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