water quality data News
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Public Portal & Aquadata
The ESdat Public & Client Portal is a great way to share client approved data online with the public or a selected audience. The Shoalhaven City Council “Aquadata” branded Pubic Portal has now been operating for 12 months. Laboratory results are automatically received into ESdat Online, and council staff sent a notification triggering an internal review. Approved results are ...
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Intelligent software to manage biological water quality data
Thanks to the complete integration of KiECO in the water resource management system WISKI and the water quality module, users can track and evaluate biological, chemical-physical and hydrological data in a single system. Holistic analyses now possible In this way KISTERS ensures holistic analyses and the identification of relevant interdependencies between the various types of data. The ...
By KISTERS
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Queensland Office of Groundwater Impact Assessment adopts ESdat
The Queensland Office of Groundwater Impact Assessment (OGIA) has adopted ESdat to consolidate, manage and report CSG Water Quality Data. OGIA receive data from multiple CSG and other mining companies, as well as other government departments and needs to effectively consolidate, analyze and report this data. EScIS is excited to be working with OGIA in implementing ESdat Desktop and ESdat Server. ...
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Webinar Algae Control Business Case: Reduce OPEX
Algae control can be a costly operation. It decreases process efficiency, increases downtime, can cause discharge noncompliance, increases operating expenses (OPEX), and often involves the purchase of costly chemicals. In this webinar we’ll discuss six algae control business cases of customers that lowered their OPEX and realized an average ROI of 8 months. How can I lower my OPEX, and ...
By LG Sonic
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Intellitect opens Gateway to in-pipe water quality data
Intellitect Water has launched a new remote data collection and web display capability, known as ‘Intellitect Gateway’, that will enable the managers of water distribution networks to view water quality data in real-time. The new system collects data from any number of Intellisondes that can be simply installed at strategic locations within the drinking water distribution network to ...
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EPA awards $240,000 to the Cherokee nation of Oklahoma (OK)
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded $240,000 to the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. The Tribe will use the funds to conduct its annual Inter-Tribal Environmental Council (ITEC) conference, assist five tribes in the development of customized tribal water quality data templates, maintain quality assurance documents, and present interactive environmental education models to the Tribal ...
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Expanded communication capability added to the Series 6000 smbient monitor calibration systems
Environics is pleased to announce the addition of expanded communications in the Series 6103 Ambient Monitor Calibration Systems. The newly added features include:- LEADS compatibility allows seemless integration of Environics calibrators into your existing collection system. LEADS is a commercial system for collecting, integrating, and processing meteorological, air quality, and water quality ...
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Expanded Communication Capability Added to the Series 6000 Ambient Monitor Calibration Systems
Environics is pleased to announce the addition of expanded communications in the Series 6103 Ambient Monitor Calibration Systems. The newly added features include: LEADS compatibility allows seemless integration of Environics calibrators into your existing collection system. LEADS is a commercial system for collecting, integrating, and processing meteorological, air quality, and water quality ...
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EPA Data Shows Water Quality in San Juan River in the Navajo Nation Back to Pre-Event Levels
Based on U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) surface water data collected following the August 5, 2015 Gold King Mine release, San Juan River water quality in Navajo Nation has returned to pre-event conditions. This determination is based on a review of water quality data collected from August 7-15, 2015 at EPA’s sampling point near Hogback, N.M. Water quality has now returned to ...
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LG Sonic takes water quality monitoring to the next level
LG Sonic is working on the development of a new solution to monitor water quality at different depths in a water body, called MPC-Lab. The system will communicate with MPC-View, a user-friendly cloud software that stores and analyses all received water quality data. Innovation as strategy The development of the MPC-Lab highlights LG Sonic’s approach to the water industry market, ...
By LG Sonic
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Aquarius time series release 2.3 and Aquarius database now available
Aquatic Informatics™ is pleased to announce AQUARIUS Time Series™ Release 2.3 and the new AQUARIUS Database™ product suite. AQUARIUS Time-Series is a popular, comprehensive software package that significantly reduces the time required to organize, validate, correct, report and plot hydrometric and water quality data. The new 2.3 release brings significant improvements including a completely ...
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New partnership to help Greek tap water quality
INTELLITECT WATER (UK) has announced a new distribution partnership with Olympios Trading for its highly innovative Intellisonde™ in-pipe water quality monitors covering Greece and Cyprus. The Intellisonde™ is designed to provide water companies with more efficient access to drinking water quality data and will now be distributed across these two new markets by Athens-based instrumentation ...
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U.S. EPA Statement on San Juan River Data from Gold King Mine Release
Today, U.S. EPA released additional water quality data from Aug. 7 to Aug. 9, 2015, on the San Juan River between Farmington and Shiprock, New Mexico. The August 7 data was collected for baseline purposes to understand river conditions at the Hogback monitoring location, prior to the impact of the upstream contaminants from the Gold King Mine release To assess the impacts of the release at the ...
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EPA Region 7 Seeks Public Comment on River des Peres Proposal
EPA Region 7 is requesting public comment on a proposed decision to restore a portion of the River des Peres in metropolitan St. Louis to the list of impaired waters for Missouri. The Agency found the river segment inadvertently omitted from Missouri’s impaired waters submittal. EPA previously approved Missouri’s listing of 253 waters as impaired, and the removal of 66 water bodies ...
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Decision on Nebraska`s impaired waters list
EPA has released its decision on Nebraska's 2006/2008 list of impaired waters. EPA is approving Nebraska's decision to list 177 waters and is postponing final action on 37 lakes and reservoirs. EPA and the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) have agreed to revise Nebraska's lake and reservoir criteria plan. The revised criteria will be used in the next listing cycle to assess ...
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The new GDT-S Prime Plus modem - Gateway to flexibility
Connect your sensors, like a water level logger and water quality probe, to our new GDT-S Prime Plus and transmit sensor data to anywhere in the world. Our GDT-S Prime Plus modem is designed for extended use in the field and to send water level, temperature, conductivity, rainfall, soil moisture and various water quality data in a secure way. The GDT-S Prime Plus re-uses the unique features of ...
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Aquadata – A Web Based Water Quality Public Portal
EarthScience Information Systems (ESCIS) is pleased to announce the release of Aqua Data public portal developed in collaboration with Shoalhaven City Council. Aqua Data is a purpose designed and constructed web-portal providing greatly enhanced community access to the results of water quality monitoring completed by Shoalhaven City Council (SCC). Aqua Data is the public interface of a detailed ...
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EPA helps states protect beachgoers in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska
Pacific Northwest and Alaska beaches will be safer for swimming thanks to $717,000 in beach monitoring grants to the states of Alaska, Oregon, Washington, and to the Makah Tribe on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula. The grants, funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, will boost water quality monitoring efforts and make warnings or closure notices more timely and protect swimmers ...
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LG Sonic presents algae control solution to improve water quality during Cleantech Exhibition in Beijing
From Monday 20th of March to Friday 24th of March LG Sonic will be attending the EU-Gateway Clean Technologies Exhibition in Beijing, China. This exhibition brings together different companies in the cleantech industry and gets them acquainted with the Chinese market. For this visit, participants had the option to request a meeting with one of our representatives Mr. Yousef Yousef, (CEO of LG ...
By LG Sonic
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Aquadata: ALS, Shoalhaven City Council & EScIS combining to build better communities
ALS & EarthScience Information Systems (ESCIS) have collaborated with Shoalhaven City Council to develop Aquadata, an online platform for the management and public sharing of water quality data. Background ALS has long provided high quality analytical services to Shoalhaven City Council to meet the ongoing monitoring requirements of waterways and water infrastructure within the council ...
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