Monitoring & Testing Newsletter
May 26, 2011

This Week´s Featured News Stories
Leakwise oil-on-water detection system uses twitter to send oil leak alerts
The US Environmental Protection Agency`s (EPA) Leakwise Oil-on-Water Monitoring and Detection System from GE Analytical Instruments is using Twitter to send regular updates about water quality conditions and the presence of oil on water near Alcatraz Island in the San Francisco Bay.  In April 2011, EPA Region 9 and Environmental Response Team (ERT) personnel established a mooring point just off Alcatraz Island as a test for the future deployment of the Leakwise ID-227WL Oil-on-Water Detection and Monitoring System. This system, named "Bob" for its bobbing motion in the water, consists of ...
CraNOx low level NOx analyzing system
ECO PHYSICS has released the CraNOx system for ppb and ppt level NO analysis. CraNOx stands for Correct Analysis of NOx, and we achieve this by employing not only a research level NO analyzer, but also with an ozone analyzer and photolytical converter for NO2 measurements. The correction of the NOx data is made by calculating the photostatic equilibrium.  Our built in calibration unit allows for precise dilution of the calibration gases to achieve the desired concentration. Sophisticated yet intuitive software makes operation of the entire system a breeze. Automated calibration routines, ...
microLAN On-line Biomonitoring Systems
We are an innovative and fast growing biotech company with a line of water toxicity analysers. We’re based in the Netherlands and we have several R&D cooperation’s with Universities and research institutes. Our analysers are used for water quality monitoring, drinkingwater intake protection, river monitoring and for influent and effluent monitoring of wastewater treatment plants.

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