Stormwater Monitoring

As stormwater runs off surfaces, it can pick up and deposit pollutants in local waterways. NexSens monitoring systems can measure water quality and water level at these sources to aid in pollution prevention efforts.
Real-Time Flow Data

Real-time flow measurements can be obtained by directing stormwater through a weir or flume. The software uses time-series water level data to automatically calculate and output flow data based on weir or flume dimensions.
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stormwater_mast_mount.jpgMast-Mount System

Mast configurations can accommodate weather sensors and data logging equipment, simplifying mounting and installation.
Data Collection

Analog and digital inputs on NexSens data loggers accommodate multi-parameter sensors or various combinations of individual sensors. Data is sampled and logged with a time and date stamp.
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stormwater_wireless_comm.jpgWireless Communication

Radio, cellular, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or Iridium satellite telemetry options deliver real-time data from local and remote locations to your computer or mobile device.
Vented Level Sensor

The NexSens AccuStage water level sensor is a completely self-contained vented pressure transducer. A vent tube in the cable automatically corrects for changes in barometric pressure, offering +/- 0.1% full-scale accuracy.
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stormwater_weather_sensor.jpgMulti-Parameter Weather Sensor

Weather measurements are important for correlating stormwater information. The WXT520 measures wind speed and direction, liquid precipitation, barometric pressure, relative humidity, and air temperature.
Multi-Parameter Sonde

Water quality sondes house, protect, and connect to multiple underwater sensors simultaneously, with options including temperature, conductivity, pH, ORP, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, chlorophyll, and blue-green algae.
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stormwater_sampler.jpgSampler Integration

Autosamplers can be incorporated within the monitoring network to automatically take a water sample or run sampling programs based on exceedances of water level or other parameters.
Software and Data Management

Using iChart Live software and the optional WQData Live Web datacenter, researchers can quickly access real-time water quality data for further analysis.
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stormwater_startup_support.jpgStartup Support

Application engineers are available for training and technical support, both by phone and in person. Our extensive field experience helps ensure seamless implementation of the monitoring project.
Get Started

Ready to learn how NexSens can assist your project? Use the tools to the right to build your own monitoring system, see how others have benefitted from NexSens solutions, or contact an application engineer to discuss your needs.