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How One Plant Found Great Service Through Turbidity Analyzers

Source: Emerson

The nearly 16,000 people in Calhoun, GA, rely on two drinking water treatment facilities — one that pulls its water from a river and another that pulls from groundwater — that process about 9 MGD. The turbidity of the river’s water can fluctuate dramatically, so the operators rely on the surface water treatment plant’s turbidity analyzers to ensure that they are serving the population as they should.

It should come as no surprise, then, that when an issue with a turbidity analyzer arose, it quickly became the plant superintendent’s number one priority.

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