water monitoring application Articles
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Location: choosing the right telemetry method for your remote water monitoring applications
Because of the remote locations and naturally harsh environments of many water resources, monitoring and communicating the resulting data is not always simple or straightforward. Telemetry is an automated process for performing measurements and collecting data back to receiving equipment for analysis. Remote or inaccessible locations require the use of different radio communication technologies ...
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Ordos urban water supply project Phase 1, phase 2 - Case Study
Project Location: Ordos Capacity: 100,000 m³/d Model: 2 sets of HAST10(RizonSDI Automatic SDI Monitor - Waste water Application) ...
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San Joan Despi SWRO Project - Bacelona, Spain - Case Study
Location: Bacelona, Spain Contractor: Cadagua (Spain) Project Capacity: 20,6000 m³/d RizonSDI Automatic On-line SDI Monitor (Sea water application) ...
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Adelaide SWRO Project, Accoina (Spain) - Case Study
Location: Port Stanvac, Adelaide Contractor: Accoina (Spain) Capacity: 300,000 m³/d Model: 4 sets of 4-channel RizonSDI Automatic SDI Monitor (Sea Water Application) ...
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Oil Level Sensors: Monitoring Oil-Water Interface for Separation Efficiency
Overview In the extraction of petroleum (oil) by hydraulic fracturing, oil flows to the well emulsified with fracturing water. As part of the extraction operation, oil and water are separated at the well site. Separation also occurs at the refinery, where crude oil from the well site contains water that must be removed before refining. Separation vessels or separators are used for the process, ...
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Transparent Level Gauge
TRANSPARENT LEVEL GAUGE WORKING PRINCIPLE AND APPLICATION- SUPPLIED BY MANUFACTURER Transparent Level Gauge is an essential instrument in fluid monitoring, comprising a metallic body with an internal chamber and multiple viewing windows. Suitable for almost all installations, it allows the observation of the fluid level, interface, and color within the vessel, making it an indispensable tool in ...
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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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Monitoring Hydroelectric Dam Sumps - Case study
The Situation Hydroelectric dams produce electric power by harnessing the force of the water flowing through the dam. There are numerous sources for oil spillage: The hydroelectric turbines are lubricated by lubrication oils. The very large water control valves are normally hydraulic powered and are lubricated with various greases and oils. Vehicles including fork lifts, trucks, etc., can ...
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Source Water Monitoring Guide for Drinking Water Treatment
The purpose of source water monitoring is to enable drinking water treatment facilities to identify changes in water quality, implement treatment strategies based on the characteristics of the water, optimize the treatment processes, and take preventative actions to protect the source water from intentional and accidental contamination. Unexpected changes in water quality or the presence of ...
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Water Quality Data Logger for Monitoring Coal Mine Runoff
Water Quality Monitoring Solutions from dataTaker CAS DataLoggers provided an intelligent water quality data logging solution for an open-cut coal mine to monitor high salinity water runoff into local retaining ponds with a Water Quality Data Logger. The water from these retention ponds could only be released into the local river system when it was of sufficient quality to have no effect on the ...
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McCrometer`s pivot ready flow meters
McCrometer and its engineering team have built flow meters for over 60 years, refining and improving them along the way. From mechanical propeller meters to electromagnetic meters with signal outputs, McCrometer has products for a wide variety of uses and situations. As center-pivot irrigation becomes more technologically sophisticated and draws on a wider range of data, flow meters are becoming ...
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US groundwater protection regulations `not comprehensive enough`
Groundwater protection is the responsibility of everyone including the chemical industry. An energetic group of state and federal groundwater agencies, industry, environmentalists and other stakeholders, however, has made it a key area of their focus. The Ground Water Protection Council (GWPC) is a nonprofit Section 501(c)(6) organization dedicated to promoting and ensuring the use of best ...
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Tuning Your Boiler for EPA Boiler MACT Compliance
The EPA’s Boiler MACT regulations are heating up. Boiler MACT is an EPA rule to limit hazardous air pollutants (HAP) from commercial and industrial boilers and process heaters. Originally proposed in 2011 as a mandate driven by the Clean Air Act, the rules are Area Source Boiler MACT 40 CFR 63, subpart JJJJJJ for smaller boilers (stores, hotels, apartments, small manufacturers, etc.) and ...
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How Does a Water Flow Meter Work?
A water flow meter is a device that measures the amount of water flowing through a pipe. There are several water flow meter technologies to choose from depending on the water measurement application, maintenance requirements, and budgetary terms. Each of these types of water flow meters has a unique principle of operation, specific application benefits, and overall cost-of-ownership. The ...
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Not all differential pressure meters are created equal
Due to the dynamics of liquids and gases flowing through elbows, valves, pumps, and other pipeline structures, every flow-meter methodology has its own design limitations. Unlike Venturi meters, pitot tubes, orifice plates, and other devices, V-Cone meters provide highly accurate and reliable readings with minimal straight-pipe length restrictions and virtually no maintenance, in pipe sizes up to ...
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Affordable accuracy for water distribution monitoring
Non-revenue water (NRW) and other information gaps that have significant impact on operating costs are causing many water distribution utilities to seek affordable ways to gain greater insight into flow data. In this Q&A, Barry Spiegel, Director of Sales and Strategic Accounts for McCrometer, describes how full-profile insertion (FPI) electromagnetic flow meters (mag meters) can provide ...
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The water quality EC sensor has the following features
Background:A water quality EC sensor is a device used to measure water quality. It usually consists of multiple sensors and measurement systems. The water quality EC sensor measures the electrical conductivity (EC) of the water and uses other indicators, such as pH value and temperature, to determine the water quality.The water quality EC sensor has the following features:High sensitivity: Water ...
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Telemetric network in Thermaikos Gulf - Case Study
Case Study Summary Application Monitoring Water Quality Near-real time transmission of data and alarms Location Thermaikos Gulf Products deployed A753 addWAVE GPRS RTU 540mA Solar Panel Contributors ScientAct AE Participating Organizations Decentralized Administration of Macedonia - Thrace IBEC Interbalkan Environment Center Parameters recorded Various water quality parameters, such as ...
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Monitoring of spring water for kerosene contamination - Case Study
APPLICATION Monitoring of water coming from a spring feed-ing a local water company CUSTOMER Water Company, Slovenia PROBLEM A train accident where 10,000 litres of kerosene were spilled near the spring threatened the water source. After the spill, the water plant was mak-ing 8 laboratory tests per day at a huge ...
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What are LoRaWAN networks and how are they useful in the water cycle?
LoRaWAN networks are becoming a viable alternative thanks to their efficient, low-cost connections and their versatility in numerous water cycle applications, centering on monitoring as the key to greater efficiency. Digital transformation is the biggest challenge facing all water utilities, requiring the right technology to address the main issue of data transfer and analysis. In this sense, ...
By Idrica
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