Showing results for: water monitoring system Articles
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Tackling rainwater shortages during dry seasons using a socio-technical operational strategy
The management of water resources during the dry season is a major challenge associated with rainwater harvesting (RWH) technology, but is necessary given the human suffering that follows from resulting conditions of water scarcity. In this study, the parameters for dry season assessment are defined in terms of ‘no water days’ (NWD) and rainwater usage ratio. A simple socio-technical ...
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Water turbidity detector introduction
Water turbidity detector Turbidity detector is an instrument used to measure the turbidity of water samples. It determines the turbidity of a water sample by measuring the degree of scattering of light through it. Turbidity detector is widely used in water treatment, environmental protection, health supervision and other fields.The working principle of the turbidity detector is based on the ...
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Development of decision support system for managing and using recreational beaches
The paper presents a decision support system (DSS) for managing and using recreational beaches. The DSS consists of (1) a sensor-assisted water quality monitoring system, (2) a multiple linear regression (MLR) model, developed with the Virtual Beach (VB) program, for predicting enterococci levels, and (3) a web-enabled Geographic Information System (GIS) platform for displaying beach water ...
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RTU based basin, canal and river level monitoring system - Case Study
Key Requirements: All installations require timely notification of rapidly changing conditions while minimising the cost of communications. Instead of the continual polling that is characteristic of SCADA systems, TBox devices use push technology to communicate only when necessary. Push technology best utilises inexpensive public networks and allows remote sites to operate on the least expensive ...
By Ovarro
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Water sensors and hydrological monitoring systems
Background: Flooding could become a nightmare as businesses begin to return to work after months of stay-at-home management.If a storm causes your building to flood, you could lose power and need to move. That's what happened in May after four days of heavy rain flooded a basement in the Chicago area.From this we can see that the use of water sensors and related equipment is very important. Many ...
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Remote Monitoring for Early Warning of Water Pollution Events - Case Study
Overview In order to provide continuous water-quality information for waterhead sheds in the Allegheny River Basin, the Evergreen Conservancy collaborated with the Indiana County Emergency Management Agency in Indiana, Pennsylvania to install and maintain a cellular telemetry water monitoring system in Indiana County. The telemetry systems are located at five sites to alert staff in the event of ...
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WRD Secures Sustainable Water Independence with Continuous Groundwater Monitoring
Overview A Southern California groundwater management agency is capitalizing on the latest remote water monitoring technology to simplify and expand access to continuous groundwater data used to ensure a sustainable water future for its service area. Challenge The Water Replenishment District (WRD) is responsible for monitoring and testing groundwater throughout a 420-square-mile region of ...
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Optimized water softening systems thanks to quality-controlled regeneration
Novel water hardness monitoring For the production of soft water, ion exchange units with sodium chloride regeneration have been increasingly used for more than 50 years. The course and dynamics of the softening process depend on the ion exchange resins used, the proper regeneration processes, the removal quantities and their dynamics. These processes do not run constantly in practice, which is ...
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