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Environmental monitoring solutions are designed to protect the world’s most precious resource. Instruments are deployable throughout the network to measure a variety of parameters, collect baseline data and deliver a deeper understanding of trends that enable early event detection and response.
Our instruments utilize optical and electrochemical sensing technology to deliver insight without the added costs or safety concerns associated with dosing chemicals or reagents.
Modular measurement tools designed to meet a variety of applications deliver consistent, high-resolution data for greater visibility—even in areas with no or little power supply.
Online monitoring creates a snapshot of ideal parameters and trends, while alerting for events that fall outside of preset limits.
Our solutions are flexible and can plug directly into your preferred RTU. Alternatively, we can offer an end-to-end solution to match your needs and meet data security requirements.
A total of 10 standalone, unmanned remote water quality monitoring stations were deployed in a network across India's Ganges River. This results in a better understanding of the contamination of the river by local industry and protects public health for the millions of pilgrims that bathe in the waters each year.
Mexico's Atoyac River is one of the most polluted rivers in the world. In order to protect the river and to clean up pollution, the government has embarked upon a river monitoring project using s::can sensors in December 2017. A total of 12 monitoring systems in 9 stations were installed to measure water quality trends and to investigate the origin of industrial pollution. Today, 20 parameters are being measured in the Atoyac with this equipment.
Researcher Carsten Riechelmann traveled on his selfmade catamaran through Europe, which he equipped with an s::can system to georeference the measured data. Longitudinal continuous profiles of all parameters were registered and displayed in real-time on online maps.
Mercury, one of New Zealand’s energy utilities, installed a s::can real-time water monitoring solution in South Waikato. What differentiates this project from others, is that this installation is for the public good—it has the potential to help transform environmental management decisions, by putting real-time information on water quality in front of all stakeholders including the local community, businesses, and the general public.
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Our extensive global network of distributors is ready to serve you in your local language at your time zone.
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