Source water monitoring gives treatment plants insight into incoming water conditions, allowing them to treat water effectively.
Articles Tagged: drinking water
Groundwater Monitoring Systems
NexSens groundwater monitoring systems offer an in-situ solution for monitoring groundwater contamination and tracking groundwater quality and level in real-time.
Why Measure Water Quality?
There are so many reasons to measure water quality. Any of the main water quality parameters are linked to important signs of environmental health.
Source Water Monitoring – Raw Water Intake
Protecting drinking water resources is a primary concern. NexSens offers customizable and scalable solutions for monitoring raw water intake.
St. Clair & Detroit River Monitoring
Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
The St. Clair River is currently listed as an Area of Concern, but local officials are working to fix that with a large-scale monitoring network.
Expanding Algal Bloom Monitoring Network
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Scientists have added four new platforms to the network of monitoring buoys that has taken shape since the Toledo crisis. Three of these were launched in the summer of 2015 near Maumee Bay and at other points off the shore of Michigan.
Monitoring Toledo’s Water Crisis
LimnoTech
LimnoTech worked with NexSens to design and deploy a monitoring platform near Toledo’s water intake after the water crisis of 2014.
Buffalo Pound Lake Algae Blooms
University of Saskatchewan
A NexSens data buoy on Buffalo Pound equipped with sensors for weather, sunlight and temperature changes helps researchers at University of Saskatchewan.
Source Water Monitoring
City of Columbus
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ORSANCO
The Ohio River Valley Water Sanitation Commission has launched an Ohio River data buoy called the AMI (Advanced Measurement Initiative Buoy)