monitoring buoy News
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PME Newsletter, Fall 2010
Please visit our newsletter found here, http://www.pme.com/HTML%20Docs/FA10Newsletter.html. The Newsletter contains information about the following. 1. PME provided a LakeESP sensor monitoring buoy to the U.S. Geological Survey for the Great Salt Lake earlier this year. 2. A forum was developed to provide users with answers to some commonly asked questions. Please join! 3. Using SCAMP to link ...
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Environmental Sensing Platform installed in the Great Salt Lake, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah – Precision Measurement Engineering, Inc (PME), an internationally known oceanographic and limnologic instrument design corporation provided a LakeESP sensor monitoring buoy to the U.S. Geological Survey for the Great Salt Lake in early, 2010. The LakeESP (Environmental Sensing Platform) is a lake sensor buoy able to collect a variety of water and air measurements every ...
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A First: ITU World Triathlon Grand Final deploys Eijkelkamp Measuring Buoy
The final of the ITU World Triathlon Series will take place in Rotterdam from 14 - 17 September 2017. During the ITU World Triathlon Series, the fastest triathletes in the world travel to iconic cities to compete with each other. After nine competitions, the overall winner is ultimately crowned world champion. Prior to and during the Grand Final, the organiser of this largest world event will ...
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LG Sonic invited to provide seminar about algae control during water quality conference in Portland, USA
LG Sonic is invited to present and exhibit during the Water Quality Technology Conference in Portland, Oregon, USA. This conference provides a practical forum for a wide range of water technology professionals to exchange the latest research and information. At the exhibition, LG Sonic will showcase its latest technologies to control algal blooms in lakes and reservoirs. Cyanobacteria, also ...
By LG Sonic
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Xylem announces $617,000 contract for climate change monitoring and ecological forecasting in the Caribbean
Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company focused on addressing the world’s most challenging water issues, announced today that it has been awarded a $617,000 contract from the Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) for five marine monitoring buoys that will collect high-quality data for researchers studying climate change in the Caribbean Sea, including ...
By Xylem, Inc.
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Triathlon Woerden uses Eijkelkamp Measuring Buoy
The Eijkelkamp Measuring Buoy is ready for the new swimming and triathlon season. Right now the buoy is informing the organisation of the Triathlon in Woerden, the Netherlands, about water temperature, quality and other parameters. They can check the actual water data at this website 24/7. After this event the buoy will be installed at other swimming and triathlon events. We will keep you posted ...
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California and Georgia chose MPC-Buoy to solve algae problems
In Carlsbad, California, MPC-Buoy will monitor and control algal blooms in a storage reservoir used for recycled (or reclaimed) wastewater for the Vallecitos Water District. The recycled water is sold to neighboring water districts and used for irrigation at Legoland, the Carlsbad Flower Fields, and the Aviara Golf Course. Excessive algae growth in the recycled water storage reservoirs can clog ...
By LG Sonic
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LG Sonic MPC-Buoy / LG Sonic e-Line
MPC-Buoy Installed in Poland Milestone of the project ClearWater PMPC Under the European Funded FP7 project, 2 MPC-Buoys have been deployed for research purpose in Lake Skrzyneckie Male in Poznan, Poland. Within the project, 2 Buoy types have been developed, a Master version and a Slave. The Master Buoy continually monitors the water quality, to determine algae blooms within the lake. After ...
By LG Sonic
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Measurement buoy at work for the upcomming two day event in Zutphen
On Thursday, the Eijkelkamp measurement buoy was moved from the Triathlon waters of Woerden to the waters of Zutphen. For the upcoming swimming event “de vrijeslag door Zutphen”, the water quality is being monitored in real-time. Now the organization and the participants have insight in the condition or their swimming water. Want to know more about monitoring surface water over a ...
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Lots of media attention for unique Eijkelkamp Soil & Water measurement buoy
Organisers of swimming events in open water still sometimes come up against unpleasant surprises. After the discovery of dead ducks in Berkel river, the organisers of De Vrije Slag Door Zutphen (swimming event) decided to cancel the 2015 event, just prior to the start. Although participants were very understanding about the decision, the organiser was uncomfortable taking the decision based on ...
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New Jersey DEP funds data-driven technology to solve algae issues in Echo Lake, City of Newark
Currently there are 40 lakes in New Jersey that are closed or under advisory because of algal blooms that can release harmful toxins. To solve these algal bloom problems, the City of Newark deployed LG Sonic technology that already after the first month reduced 50% of algae. “Improving the health of the state’s waterways and lakes, including those impacted by harmful algal ...
By LG Sonic
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Berthoud, Colorado, holds contest to name new LG Sonic MPC-Buoy
The small town of Berthoud, Colorado (pop. 10,000) was so excited about their new LG Sonic MPC-Buoy that the water department held a contest for elementary school students to name it. Besides being the town’s supply of drinking water, the 53-acre Berthoud Reservoir is a popular hiking and fishing spot. The winning name, submitted by Georgia Hills of Berthoud, voted on by the people, ...
By LG Sonic
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New Grading System for Mystic River Watershed Gives Public Better Localized Information
In coordination with the Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA), EPA is utilizing an enhanced, more locally-specific analysis of water quality in the Mystic River Watershed to illuminate environmental conditions for the public. Instead of one grade for the entire watershed, EPA and MyRWA are issuing grades for each segment of the watershed, totaling 14 separate stretches of river and its ...
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On 20th Anniversary of Effort, EPA Gives Charles River a B+ and Publishes Live Water Quality Data
EPA has given a grade of “B+” for water quality in the Charles River during 2014. The grade reflects the slight drop in water quality, encouraging more work to be done. This is the 20th year EPA has issued a Charles River Report Card. EPA is announcing a grade of “B+” for the lower Charles River based on bacterial contamination found in analyzed samples collected by the ...
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Florida Gulf Coast University chooses LG Sonic technology to control algal blooms
To control algae, FGCU’S Everglades Wetland Research Park in Naples will use LG Sonic’s MPC-Buoy systems. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection awarded FGCU’s Everglades Wetland Research Park in Naples the grant to run a pilot project. Director Bill Mitsch says “It’s a big grant. It sounds awesome because it’s a million-dollar grant”. The ...
By LG Sonic
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LimnoTech Ends Season of Deploying Data Buoys on the Great Lakes
LimnoTech ended another successful season of deploying and maintaining data buoys on the Great Lakes when we recently pulled in buoys off South Haven and Port Sheldon, MI, for the winter. The buoys are funded through various sources including NOAA, government agencies, and local individuals and groups. The buoys measure wind speed and direction, air temperature, relative humidity, solar ...
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Revolutionary ultrasonic Algae and Cyanobacteria control with the smart LG Sonic MPC-BUOY (Monitor-Predict-Control)
The patented LG Sonic MPC ensures fast and efficient algae control by combining online water quality monitoring, telemetering and ultrasound technology to provide the state-of-the-art treatment against algae and cyanobacteria in ponds, lakes and dams. As algae types change during seasons, the ultrasonic treatment needs to be adjusted accordingly. To remain highest efficiency, the new interactive ...
By LG Sonic
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New Jersey DEP funds data-driven technology to solve algae issues in Echo Lake, City of Newark
These blooms are a pressing threat to the water quality of lakes and drinking water reservoirs, resulting in closures of beaches, and causing economic losses in the tourism industry. To solve these algal blooms problems, the City of Newark will use LG Sonic technology. “Identifying new and effective ways to address the growing number of occurrences of harmful algal blooms is a public ...
By LG Sonic
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S2N Smart Buoy In Real Life Environment
We are proud to announce that our S2N Smart Buoy has reached its adulthood and come to a Very Important Milestone: it has started its operation on an open, natural water body, under real-life conditions. S2N Smart Buoy is designed to monitor water quality of any surface water, aquaculture, fish pond or fish farm, providing realtime information on their physical and chemical parameters. Should it ...
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New research questions just how cold the Antarctic deep seas can get
Scientific knowledge of the deep seas surrounding the Antarctica is minimal at best, which is why new research missions are valuable to increasing our knowledge of the area. One such recent mission has revealed that the Antarctic deep sea is getting colder, and that this drop in temperature may have important implications for the circulation of the oceanic water masses. This is the first result ...
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