Dissolved Oxygen Monitoring News
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Recommendations Announced That Will Improve UK’s Water Future
Over the last few years, more and more people have become aware there is a global water crisis, and the UK needs to do more to protect its water health for future generations. According to the World Wildlife Fund, 1.1 billion people around the world do not have access to water. Even more frighteningly, 2.7 billion struggle to find water for at least one month a year. It is not just a problem ...
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Everything you need to know about PID Sensors
PID stands for “Photo-Ionisation Detector”. PID (Photoionisation Detection) sensors are essential tools for monitoring air quality and can be incorporated into a hand-held, personal, or fixed detector for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and some inorganic compounds. ION Science sensors can detect VOCs down to parts-per-billion (ppb) and up to ...
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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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FPI Empowers JSK in Vietnam with State-of-the-Art Water Quality Analyzer
Here shares a story between FPI and Jinkosolar (NYSE: JSK), a prominent solar technology enterprise. This was a successful project about wastewater treatment system. Leveraging our cutting-edge technologies, FPI had provided JSK with an automatic continuous wastewater monitoring system, revolutionizing their waste management processes. The project involved the installation of a comprehensive ...
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Quantifying the effect of algal blooms on the Australian water industry
New research into the economic impact of algal blooms will help Australian water utilities better understand the cost of monitoring and maintaining water quality in coming years. Led by Dr Bojan Tamburic from the University of New South Wales’s Water Research Centre, the study is the first attempt in 20 years to gather data on the costs imposed on the water sector by harmful and nuisance ...
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Podcast: Data Driving Science - Who Provides the Data?
As a developer and manufacturer of hydrological and meteorological monitoring solutions, at OTT HydroMet we know a thing or two about collecting and evaluating atmospheric data. That’s why Victor Cassella and Sasha Ivans, two of our experienced meteorologists at OTT HydroMet, strongly supported this year’s AMS Annual Meeting’s incorporated statement: “Full, open, and ...
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Yorkshire Water installs 21 water quality devices on river Wharfe
Yorkshire Water is installing 21 water quality monitors along stretches of the river Wharfe in a trial to better understand factors impacting the river and to ultimately help improve bathing water quality in Ilkley. Monitors from six different suppliers are being tested at the sites along the river for 12 months. The trial will ensure the water quality monitors can deliver accurate results in a ...
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Food Research All Washed Up
Real time process control for food manufacture has come a significant step closer, thanks to pioneering research work at University College Dublin into viscosity measurement techniques for characterising the flow and mixability of highly non-Newtonian fluids. At the heart of the researchers' experiments is the TorqSense transducer made by Sensor Technology in Oxon, which monitors the constantly ...
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LG Sonic Buoys Deployed in Tampa’s Hillsborough River to Combat Blue-Green Algae
City of Tampa, Florida, has introduced a new method of algae control in the Hillsborough River by installing two innovative LG Sonic MPC-Buoys. These state-of-the-art buoys are designed to reduce blue-green algae growth by utilizing ultrasonic sound waves. The ultrasonic sound waves block algae’s access to sunlight and nutrients, causing the algae to sink to the bottom and die off ...
By LG Sonic
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A Steep Gorge and Variable Water Levels Test Aqua TROLL 500 Installation
A Steep Gorge and Variable Water Levels Test Aqua TROLL 500 Installation Creation of a new bridge in Kaitoke Regional Park outside Wellington, New Zealand, necessitated a durable remote monitoring solution that could track the effects of construction on several parameters in the Te Awa Kairangi/Hutt River. Adroit Environmental selected In-Situ’s Aqua TROLL 500 Multiparameter Sonde for the ...
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World’s Best Performing Particulate Matter (PM) Sensor Now Available
NextPM is the most advanced particle measurement solution available on the market and is now available from ION Science. ION Science Ltd has formally announced the addition of a high-specification Particulate Matter (PM) sensor to its portfolio and now proudly offers both of the world’s best-performing Photoionisation Detection (PID) and Particulate Matter (PM) sensors, further ...
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Early Warnings for All - How to Invest Sustainably
he World Meteorological Organization has launched an ambitious initiative: Within five years, every person on this planet must be protected by early warning systems. While the mission sounds clear and it is backed by the United Nations, the path to achieving it is challenging. In this episode, Jay Wilson explains the differences between monitoring networks in various regions of the world ...
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Sensors will define the future of production and technology
This past year it has been difficult to open an engineering magazine and not read about the Internet of Things (IoT), Industry 4.0 or Machine-to-Machine Communications (M2MC). But all the hype and predictions will come to naught if sensor manufacturers don’t rise to the challenges before them, says Tony Ingham of Sensor Technology Ltd in Oxfordshire. The idea of Industry 4.0 first came to ...
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Do I Need CEMS? – Continuous Emissions Monitoring FAQ
Continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) are used to monitor emissions to atmosphere from industrial installations. It is a legal requirement for many sites in the UK, who may be unsure of their obligations under environmental permits. What are CEMS? CEMS are used to monitor and record pollutants that are emitted to the atmosphere. Pollutants are typically created as a by-product of ...
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Our Gas Analyzer Survived Fire
We always say that our gas analyzers are robust and designed for harsh conditions. Well if there was any doubt, now we have proof that these are the real deal. In late December large fire broke out in a coffee roastery in the heart of Helsinki, fortunately, no one was hurt. But our DX4000 analyzer was in the building and it took a lot of damage. Our client send it to us for inspection and of ...
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How does digital transformation reduce costs in the water industry?
Digital transformation helps us to streamline operating and maintenance costs in integrated water-cycle services and infrastructures. According to Francisco Javier Salguero, Operations Director at Idrica, SMEs have already factored digital transformation plans into their objectives and in larger companies, CEOs are already introducing digital transformation into their business culture. ...
By Idrica
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Ecological and efficient solutions for a more sustainable future
The special feature of this plant is that it includes solar panels with a power of 2 kilowatts and a low energy consumption system with dissolved oxygen control and optimised programming, which allows a significant reduction in energy consumption. This WWTP replaces an older and less efficient one. To do this, the existing space has been utilised, considerably reducing the magnitude of the ...
By Salher
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Tips And Precautions For Fitter`s Files
File structure analysis Although the shapes of files are square, triangular and cylindrical, their main processing surface shapes are the same. In the length direction, various files have a certain arc and taper. Most people often ignore this point. They think that as long as the file is flat and the hand moves horizontally, the workpiece can be filed to meet the requirements. In fact, this is a ...
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Operation Procedure of dissolved oxygen analyzer
Before use Take off the protect cap: Please take off the protect cap of Optical dissolved oxygen sensor , before installation and keep them properly for future use.Meanwhile, tighten the protective cover. Installation Wiring and power supply: The female and male connector of sensor cable should be screwed tightly to avoid moisture incursion Do not use the sensor cable to pull the ...
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Calibration of dissolved oxygen by fluorimetry in air
Appliances and raw materials required Anhydrous sodium sulfite powder Distilled water or deionized water (Watsons distilled Water) Beakers, gloves, stirring rod, air pump Calibration Solution Preparation Preparation for 100% oxygen environment: Prepare 1 beaker, take 200mL purified water(or distilled water) and pour it into the cup, add to the air pump, and fully aerate the solution(at ...
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