water treatment plant monitoring News
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Verhamme to Present at HABs Webinar
LimnoTech’s Ed Verhamme will be a presenter at an upcoming webinar titled “Real-Time HABs Sensors for Drinking Water Treatment.” Brenda Snyder of the University of Toledo and Paul Nieberding of Fondriest Environmental will also be presenting. This webinar will discuss how Harmful Algal Bloom (HABs) sensors are used in water treatment plants across Ohio to monitor for the ...
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Online Odors Monitoring in Waste Water Treatment Plants
Odors are very distinct air contaminants as they generate nuisances (see note at the end). The factors playing a role in the determination of odor annoyance are : odor concentration and intensity, frequency, appreciation, duration, synergy and location. Chromatotec® proposes an automated solution to well identify the origin and the level of odors. Technology Description We offer a ...
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EAU DE Paris Gets A Jumpstart on water sanitation
In charge of more than 2,000km of water networks, Eau de Paris is responsible for tap water production through the eponymous city. With drinking water produced partly from river water and spring water, the two different water networks produce different qualities of water: tap and non-drinkable; the latter being used for street washing and irrigation. In addition to these responsibilities, the ...
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How well do wastewater treatment plants remove pharmaceuticals?
A comprehensive analysis of pharmaceuticals in Spanish wastewater has indicated that they are widespread pollutants. The majority of pharmaceuticals present in incoming wastewater were still present in both treated water and in the river waters receiving the treated water. The EU Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive1 (UWWTD) requires Member States to ensure that both discharges from urban ...
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What are the Environmental Implications of a Sea water Treatment Plant?
A sea water treatment plant was designed as one solution to the water scarcity problem. Fresh and drinkable water isn’t easy to find in some places. As the world’s population grows and industrial production increases, even the largest of the world's freshwater sources can eventually become strained. Therefore, desalination is meant to expand our sources of water across the world. As ...
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