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Articles & Whitepapers
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Satellite reveals global lakes face a thirsty future
The world’s large lakes, life-sustaining vaults of fresh water, are disappearing at an alarming rate, as disclosed in a groundbreaking study led by Yao et al. This scientific deep-dive unveils an uncomfortable truth: in the last three decades, the volume of more than half of the world’s natural lakes and artificial reservoirs has declined significantly. ...
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Algae Toxins Mapping in US Rivers: Exploring Metagenomic Insights
Embarking on a journey like never before, a team of scientists turned their eyes to the seemingly tranquil waters of America’s rivers. Started in the summer of 2019, armed with advanced ...
News
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Two Reports Detail Progress on Ambitious TransformTO Net Zero Climate Action Strategy
On April 19, Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie (Scarborough-Rouge Park) and Toronto City Councillor Dianne Saxe (University-Rosedale) were at Evergreen Brick Works to announce that 100 per cent of short-term actions in support of the City of Toronto's ...
£10 Billion Investment In New National Overflows Plan
The harmful link between microplastics and algae blooms in the Great Lakes
FPI Contributes to the Regulation of River Outfalls in Chongqing Liangjiang New Area with Remarkable Results
LG Sonic Buoys Deployed in Tampa’s Hillsborough River to Combat Blue-Green Algae
Equipment & Solutions
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Suspended Solids - Turbidity Sensor
Designed for accuracy in dirty water, measuring a TSS range of 0 – 10 g/L (SiO2). The S-series are immersion sensors and they use direct attenuated light to measure both TSS and turbidity directly.