water organics monitoring News
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Australia’s Sydney Water receives NATA accreditation of the Tecta method for testing of fecal coliforms and enterococci bacteria in environmental water samples
The accreditation, received April 2020, enables Sydney Water to officially report test results from Tecta instruments, which are being implemented to shorten the overall test time versus the traditional method previously being used. This will significantly improve Sydney Water’s ability to intervene to protect both the community and environment from sewer overflows. The Tecta-PDS rapid ...
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Australia’s City of Gold Coast water laboratory has become the first to gain NATA accreditation for the Tecta-PDS enterococci test
The rapid, automated test, used successfully during the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games to test recreational water leading up to specific Games events, is now part of the laboratory’s regular testing. The Tecta-PDS rapid microbial detection system, Tecta-B16, is the only automated US EPA approved method for drinking water compliance testing in the world, offering extreme ease-of-use to ...
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Tecta-PDS partners with International Triathlon Union (ITU) for fast and reliable water quality tests
Tecta-PDS is pleased to announce that it has partnered with the International Triathlon Union (ITU) for delivering fast and reliable microbiological water quality tests in ITU sanctioned events. The Tecta portable laboratory, already implemented in the 2019 ITU World Triathlon Olympic Qualification Event in Tokyo, allows the ITU staff to obtain results of E-Coli and Enterococci bacteria in the ...
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Workshop water sampling and monitoring in Slovenia
Together with our partner in Slovenia Mikro+Polo we organized a workshop water sampling and monitoring in Izola. Participants of the workshop came from Slovenian laboratories and consultancy bureaus or were independent researchers in the field of soil and ...
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Workshop water sampling and monitoring in Slovenia
Together with our partner in Slovenia Mikro+Polo we organized a workshop water sampling and monitoring in Izola. Participants of the workshop came from Slovenian laboratories and consultancy bureaus or were independent researchers in the field of soil and water. ...
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TOC, TN, TP and COD in one analyzer
The parameters' combination in one unit reduces the investment costs, support and maintenance efforts and enables an efficient monitoring of waste water treatment plants effluent. The QuickTOCNPO of LAR Process Analysers, Germany, is an online analyzer for the determination of the most important water quality parameters for discharge control and surface water monitoring: Total organic ...
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World Water Monitoring Day
Established in 2003, World Water Monitoring Day (WWMD) is a global educational outreach programme designed to increase involvement in protecting water resources across the globe. The day promotes citizens to carry out basic water testing in local water bodies such as lakes, rivers, reservoirs and harbours etc.; results are then shared on the WWMD website. Everyone is encouraged to take part ...
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Help protect water resources - World Water Monitoring Day starts Sept. 18
Today, EPA and several other organizations are joining together to kick off the 5th Annual World Water Monitoring Day. World Water Monitoring Day is a month-long international effort aimed to increase public awareness and involvement in water monitoring and protecting water resources around the world. 'World Water Monitoring Day reconnects people with their watersheds and reminds us all to think ...
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Aquatic Informatics Inc.: Water Survey Canada Full Roll Out
Aquatic Informatics Inc., a global leader in providing innovative software solutions for hydrologic data management and analysis, announced today the successful completion of the national deployment of the AQUARIUS system across all of the Water Survey of Canada's 28 offices. The real-time operations for the organization's entire national water monitoring network will now benefit from the ...
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Tamworth Environmental Labs NATA accreditation
Australian Tamworth Environmental Laboratories announced that they have received NATA accreditation effective from May 2018 to use Canadian technology from TECTA-PDS in order to automate their water testing for E-coli and Total Coliforms. The TECTA-PDS automated microbial detection system, TECTA™ B16, is the only US EPA approved automated method for drinking water compliance testing and ...
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EPA Encourages the Public to Comment on Plan for the Cinnaminson Ground Water Contamination Superfund Site in Cinnaminson and Delran, New Jersey
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has determined that no further action is needed to address two closed landfills at the Cinnaminson Ground Water Contamination Superfund site in the townships of Cinnaminson and Delran, New Jersey. The site, which covers approximately 400 acres, includes residential and industrial properties and the two landfills. As a result of historic operations ...
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Risk of sanitation and water supply services slipping behind: Additional and targeted resources required
While access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) has considerably improved globally, services coverage could slip behind if adequate resources are not secured to sustain routine operations, warns the 2012 UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water – or “GLAAS” – released today by WHO and UN-Water. The report calls for additional and more ...
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Accenture invests in KETOS to advance water intelligence through real-time monitoring
Accenture has made a strategic investment, through Accenture Ventures, in KETOS, Inc., a data intelligence innovator that uses a proprietary technology platform to help organizations monitor and address water efficiency and quality. KETOS is the latest company to join Accenture Ventures’ Project Spotlight, an engagement and early investment program that connects emerging technology ...
By Accenture
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