Drinking Water Measurement Solutions
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Laser Level Transmitter LLT100
9/20/2016
The LLT100 is a high performance laser transmitter that accurately measures level, distance and position over short and long ranges. It is a non-contact, level measuring instrument designed for industrial applications and harsh environments.
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Application Note: Turbidity Monitoring In Drinking Water Treatment Plants
8/30/2005
Turbidity, or the relative clarity of a liquid (in this case drinking water), is caused by the presence of microscopic particles such as clay, silt, or other fine undissolved matter
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ABB Ability™ For Flood Barriers
8/2/2018
Protecting coastal cities through accurate flood prevention solutions.
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ABB Ability™ Symphony® Plus For Water And Wastewater
8/2/2018
The new generation of ABB’s total plant automation: DCS and SCADA for the power and water industries.
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Aztec 600 Ammonia Analyzer
6/18/2010
The Aztec 600 Ammonia Analyzer AW632 offers reliable and accurate on-line analysis of ammonia and ammonium ions up to 3 ppm NH3.
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EXO2 Water Quality Sonde
2/12/2015
The EXO2 water quality sonde is a new YSI multiparameter instrument that collects data with six user-replaceable sensors, a central wiper to keep sensors clean of biofouling, and an integral pressure transducer for depth.
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AM-TBR Turbidimeter
2/25/2015
The AM-TBR was designed to be cost effective to purchase and even more cost effective to maintain. The turbidimeter is modular to make servicing and cleaning quick and easy. The compact sample volume of 30 ml means that you will go through less calibration solution over time.
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Application Note: Using Real-Time Telemetry For Ecological Monitoring Of Coastal Wetlands
2/3/2011
The Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR)in Mississippi is one of 27 protected estuarine reserves across the United States. By YSI
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ABB Ability™ For Wastewater Treatment
8/2/2018
Plant visibility and control with no downtime through a unified control system.
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Capital Controls® Series 600 Gas Chlorinator
10/15/2015
De Nora Water Technologies developed the direct gas-pressure chlorinator for applications where electricity, used to operate a booster pump, and water pressure, required for ejector vacuum operation, are unavailable.