Drinking Water Measurement News
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ABB Breaks Ground On New U.S. Calibration Hall To Support Growing Demand For Instrumentation In North America
1/30/2024
ABB has begun the construction of a new 12,000-square-foot calibration hall in the industrial park adjacent to its existing ∼200,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
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Salvus Announces Licensing Agreement With Georgia Tech That Enables PFAS Detection
1/30/2024
Salvus, LLC, a CJB Company, has entered into a licensing agreement with Georgia Tech Research Corporation (GTRC) to gain access to PFAS sensing technology for use in the Salvus Detection Platform, the world’s first handheld interferometric detector.
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Palintest Invests In Manufacturing Operations At Gateshead Site
1/17/2024
Water analysis technology pioneer Palintest has made a major investment in its manufacturing facilities, to meet increasing demand for its products and support its strategic growth ambitions.
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Scientists Develop New Approach To Detect ‘Forever Chemicals’ In Water
1/16/2024
Scientists in Chemistry and Environmental Science at the University of Birmingham in collaboration with scientists from the Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Germany's Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, have developed a new approach for detecting pollution from ‘forever chemicals’ in water through luminescence.
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Flow Insights Lower The Cost Of Water-Saving
1/11/2024
Industrial companies and commercial building owners wanting to reduce waste to improve cost efficiency and save water, must become smarter in their operations, writes Paul Hartley, chief commercial officer, Ovarro.
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Inexpensive Monitoring Process Powered By Machine Learning Could Aid In Water Treatment
12/12/2023
Small, rural drinking water treatment plants typically use only chlorine to implement the disinfection process. A key performance measure for disinfection is free chlorine residual, the concentration of free chlorine remaining in the water after the chlorine has oxidized the target contaminants.
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Aquarius Spectrum Introduces iQ100B, An Innovative Wireless Acoustic Sensor For Leak Survey And Detection In Municipal Water Supply Networks
11/30/2023
Aquarius Spectrum, a leading provider of acoustic AI driven solutions for early detection of water leakages and NRW (non-revenue water) reduction in municipal distribution networks, announces the release of iQ100B, a new wireless acoustic sensor which enables listening to the pipe, performing leak survey and identifying leaks.
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The iVapps Solution Proving Its Worth At The Water Research Centre (WRc)
11/23/2023
Water distribution system operators need to identify issues within their networks efficiently and accurately.
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KROHNE To Highlight Benefits Of Its Flow And Level Measuring Instruments At The Irrigation Show
11/14/2023
KROHNE, Inc. looks forward to sharing the applications of its leading measuring instruments to irrigation at the Irrigation Show and Education Week from November 27th to December 1st in San Antonio, Texas.
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8 Tech Companies Selected To Partner With NYC Department Of Environmental Protection In Inaugural Environmental Tech Lab
11/1/2023
Today the Environmental Tech Lab (ETL) announced that eight companies have been selected to collaborate with the New York City Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to test technologies designed to enhance operational efficiency and data utilization at the nation’s largest municipal water and wastewater utility.