Water Monitoring Articles
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Study reveals toxic algae blooms poisoning bull sharks in the Indian River Lagoon
A new study shows that toxic algae blooms are poisoning bull sharks in the Indian River Lagoon and posing a risk to human health. The harmful algae blooms also have caused a widespread loss of seagrass and an unprecedented die-off of manatees in the area. Aside from environmental impacts, toxic algae bloom also has economic consequences. Toxic algae blooms are a growing concern in many ...
By LG Sonic
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How do Liquid Level Sensors Work?
In this article, we’ll cover everything you need to know about Liquid Level Sensors, from how they work to different types of applications.What is a liquid level sensor? Liquid level sensors are used to monitor and regulate levels of a particular free-flowing substance within a contained space. These substances are usually liquid, however liquid level sensor can also be used to monitor solids, ...
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What is a portable dissolved oxygen detector
Introduction of Portable Dissolved Oxygens Detector: Dissolved oxygens analyzer is based on electrochemical principles. That is, on two different metal electrodes in the measured electrolyte solution containing oxygen. Oxidation-reduction reaction will occur, and the resulting diffusion current has a certain relationship with the oxygen concentration in the solution. It is an instrument for ...
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Food factory water quality online pH monitoring instrument
The importance of online water quality monitoring equipment: In recent years, with the acceleration of the process of industrialization and the continuous improvement of the degree of urbanization. The increasingly serious water pollution has aggravated the shortage of water resources in our country. Protecting water resources and monitoring sewage discharge have become one of the key issues for ...
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Barstow, California - Case Study
From Contaminated Groundwater to Potable Water Due to the presence of serious contaminants and potentially hazardous material in groundwater, there is an increasing threat to human health. Regions like the West and the Midwest with high concentrations of livestocks has already suffered from groundwater contamination. Facilities that use groundwater as tap water recognized the potential dangers ...
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How to Improve EHS Performance with Wastewater Treatment Plants and ZLD Solutions for Factories (yasa.ltd)
The environment aspect of EHS focuses on protecting and preserving the natural resources and ecosystems that we rely on for our well-being and prosperity. This includes reducing waste, conserving energy and water, and minimizing the impact of human activities on the environment. It also involves complying with environmental laws and regulations, such as those related to air and water quality, ...
By YASA ET
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What Exactly Is An Oil Sludge Pyrolysis Plant?
Oil sludge is produced through drilling, refining, and exploration of numerous oil resources. It is composed of sludge, water, and oil, which could increase environmental pollution when they are not processed properly. Oil sludge is yet another valuable resource that offers the chance to produce money. This is the reason the reasons manufacturers are actually purchasing the oil sludge pyrolysis ...
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UNSW Village Green Kensington, NSW - Australia - Case Study
Sydney's attention has recently focused on the UNSW Village Green where stormwater is now being harvested to recharge and balance groundwater supplies. This stormwater diversion and reuse project was initiated byUNSW Facilities personnel as part of consent conditions for development on campus. The new system directs runoff from 65% of the campus through gross pollutant traps to a large Atlantis ...
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Rainwater harvesting for a government facility in Amberley, QLD - Australia - Case Study
In Amberley is one of the largest base facilities in Australia. The redevelopment works are valued at AU$331.5 million. New construction and refurbishment works to be undertaken include new living-in accommodation, maintenance facilities, storage, working and training accommodation, a combined mess and a new physical fitness centre. The site is owned by anAustralian Government Department. The ...
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How Do We Remove Fluorides from Water or Wastewater?
⚠ in water is a serious health concern. Some researchers analyzed the health effects of fluoride and found that high levels of fluoride exposure were associated with an increased risk of several health problems, including fluorosis, skeletal fractures, and reduced IQ in children. High levels of fluorides in waters or wastewater may cause:- Thyroid Problems - Neurological Issues - Tooth and Bone ...
By YASA ET
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Kemco Systems | Wayne-Sanderson Farms Case Study
Project Overview Wayne-Sanderson Farms, a Fortune 1000 company produces, processes markets and distributes fresh and frozen chicken. One of their North Carolina hatchery locations was experiencing issues with their current reverse osmosis (RO) system used to treat water during the humidification process.For hatcheries, there are four primary factors to consider when incubating eggs. These include ...
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Water Level Monitoring- Tallinn University - Case Study
Testing new water level sensors in the Tallinn University of Technology sewage laborotory. Flydog’s new water level monitoring sensors were tested in the Tallinn University of technology sewage lab. The project was financed by the European Regional Development Fund. Flydog’s budget for the project is 3 850 euros. ...
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Measuring Water Stress
There are different ways to measure how deeply the demand for water exceeds the supply and what it means Water scarcity and water stress are terms we hear often, but what exactly do they mean? It depends on how they are measured. Falkenmark Water Stress Indicator One widely used method of measuring water scarcity is the Falkenmark Water Stress Indicator, also known as the Falkenmark indicator ...
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Satisfying the growing need for water storage: the role of sand dams in an integrated storage framework
More than 2 billion people currently live in water-stressed countries, and approximately 4 billion people experience water scarcity at least one month per year. Climate change compounds these challenges through warming temperatures, more frequent and severe extreme events, and a shifting precipitation regime. Since 2000, flood-related disasters have increased by 134% compared with the two ...
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NDIR CO2 Sensors
NDIR CO2 Sensors have evolved over the years from mercury-based manometers to large, bulky NDIR technology to the smaller, much more suitable CO2 sensors for modern solutions. This article explores what an NDIR Sensor is, why they are needed and in which industries they are useful as well as suggesting Edinburgh Sensor products to meet your CO2 sensor requirements.What is an NDIR CO2 Gas ...
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What are LoRaWAN networks and how are they useful in the water cycle?
LoRaWAN networks are becoming a viable alternative thanks to their efficient, low-cost connections and their versatility in numerous water cycle applications, centering on monitoring as the key to greater efficiency. Digital transformation is the biggest challenge facing all water utilities, requiring the right technology to address the main issue of data transfer and analysis. In this sense, ...
By Idrica
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Best Way To Remove PFAS (Forever Chemicals) From Water and Sewage by Treatment Technology
⚠ in #water are a true concern. The negative effects on human health and the environment of #PFAS are undeniable. - What are these chemicals? - How to remove it from water or wastewater? - How to treat PFAS effectively? ♻ In this short article Yasa Environmental Technology presents the problem of forever chemicals and the most effective technologies for its treatment and the best strategies ...
By YASA ET
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Pulp and Paper Article: Improving Wastewater Treatment Processing with Online Monitoring
Wastewater treatment professionals in the Pulp and Paper industry face difficult challenges. Many of the manufacturing processes are heavily reliant on water, resulting in large volumes of wastewater that can contain complex mixtures of organic pollutants, solids, and other chemicals. Wastewater treatment is often necessary to meet environmental effluent discharge permit limits or comply with ...
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Types and maintenance of soil salinity sensors
Background: When people think of salt in relation to crops, the impression is that salt is bad for plant growth. However, it must be remembered that whenever we apply fertilizer, we are adding salt to the soil. So, when measuring soil salt, it can be a case of too much or too little. If the salinity is too high, the roots cannot absorb water. If the salinity is too low, the plants may lack ...
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What do you know about wind speed and direction sensors?
Background: Wind speed and direction are two of the many variables that meteorologists track when observing the weather. Wind speed and direction can provide important clues about the weather and can even play a role in predicting future conditions. For example, in the Northern Hemisphere, southerly winds usually bring warmer air, while northerly winds usually bring cooler air. In the eastern ...
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