wireless water quality monitoring

Wireless Water Quality Monitoring

The seemingly simple question of, “how do I get my data?” can be complicated to answer, so we explore why wireless water quality monitoring options are so important to users, what today’s monitoring options look like, and the solutions the technology presents for users.

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coastal vs lake data buoys

Coastal vs. Lake Data Buoys

Coastal vs. lake data buoys: a comparison. Any aquatic environment is dynamic and complex, but lakes and rivers are different monitoring environments from their coastal cousins.

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turbidity monitoring at dredge sites

Turbidity Monitoring at Dredge Sites

For regulatory or other needs, turbidity monitoring is and important aspect of any dredging project. Dredging affects water clarity and quality and should be monitored in real time to aid with remediation efforts associated with elevated turbidty.

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nutrient monitoring nitrate

Nutrient Monitoring – Nitrate

Nitrate, phosphate, and other nutrients are increasingly important indicators of the overall health of a water system. Real-time nutrient monitoring with NexSens telemetry systems offers critical insight into these water quality changes over time.

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Lake Nipissing Algae Events

Nipissing University

U. of Saskatchewan and Nipissing University scientists study mixing’s role in Lake Nipissing algae events using NexSens data buoys and temperature strings.

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