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Turbidity Sensors
10/5/2025
Turner Designs turbidity sensors provide accurate, stable measurements of suspended particulates in natural waters. With low power requirements and a compact design, they integrate easily into process control or field platforms. Rated to 200 meters, these sensors support sediment transport studies, water clarity monitoring, and coastal change research, delivering reliable turbidity data in real time.
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C6P Submersible
10/5/2025
C6P offers up to six optical channels for highly versatile, simultaneous fluorescence measurements in one rugged submersible package. Built for extended deployments, it supports complex field studies in diverse aquatic environments. Rated to 600 meters, with customizable channels, built in datalogger and robust construction, C6P is trusted by oceanographers and environmental scientists for multi-parameter monitoring campaigns.
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C3 Submersible
10/5/2025
The C3 is a rugged, three-channel submersible fluorometer and datalogger that allows simultaneous detection of multiple parameters such as chlorophyll, CDOM, and phycocyanin. Its compact size and versatile design make it ideal for profiling, discrete sampling, and autonomous platforms. Rated to 600 meters, the C3 gives researchers a flexible, reliable tool for multi-parameter water quality studies.
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C-FLUOR Submersible Sensors
10/5/2025
C-FLUOR sensors are compact, low-power digital fluorometers designed for in situ monitoring. Available for chlorophyll, CDOM, phycocyanin, turbidity, and more, they provide highly sensitive measurements with simple integration into moorings, gliders, or autonomous vehicles. Rated to 2000 meters and factory calibrated, C-FLUOR delivers robust, continuous data for deep ocean research as well as long-term water quality applications.
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Trilogy Laboratory Fluorometer
10/5/2025
Trilogy is a modular laboratory fluorometer offering sensitive, precise measurements across multiple applications. With interchangeable modules for chlorophyll, CDOM, turbidity, and more, Trilogy delivers laboratory-grade performance with flexibility.
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How AI Can Solve The "Silver Tsunami" And Support Small Water Utilities
10/3/2025
While far from prolific, applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in the water and wastewater industry are nothing new. AI and machine learning have been used for data analytics for years. However, for small utilities and those with an aging workforce, these tools seem too high tech and costly to be practical. This doesn’t have to be the case, though. AI tools — particularly generative AI (Gen AI) and large language models (LLMs) — are able to address critical workforce shortages and resource constraints within the water and wastewater industry.
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Flood-Prone Houston Faces Hard Choices For Handling Too Much Water
10/3/2025
There are three potential options to contain floods with tunnels to direct excess water out of Houston to the coast. As researchers who study disaster resilience, we bring complementary expertise to analyzing this complex discussion. Here are what we see as the key factors for the city to consider.
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SIWA Meter Data Management Datasheet
9/28/2025
A scalable, secure, and vendor-independent solution designed to optimize water utilities' meter-to-cash processes and detect non-revenue water loss. It enhances billing accuracy, detects leaks as small as 1 liter per hour, and supports customer engagement through advanced analytics and real-time alerts.
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Water Main Rupture Puts Florida Community At Risk Of Flooding
9/26/2025
A water main rupture under pressure in Florida required a custom-designed “live line repair” fitting. Engineers quickly deployed, creating a permanent, corrosion-resistant solution and completing repairs in under 10 hours.
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Quick Response Following Tropical Storm Prevents Service Disruption
9/26/2025
Following Tropical Storm Isaias, a damaged reservoir outlet pipe needed fast, custom repair. Learn how a quick response, site assessment, and custom-engineered couplings prevented a major water service shutdown.