Water Instrumentation News
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Watersight Releases The AquaRing - A Complete Real-Time Sensing Device For Online Water Condition Monitoring
6/16/2022
Watersight, a joint venture company of MEKOROT, Israel’s national water company, and Newsight Imaging, a technology company that specializes in advanced CMOS image sensors for spectral analysis, today announced the official launch of the AquaRing, a complete real-time sensing device for online water condition monitoring for water, utility, and food & beverage industries.
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Badger Meter To Showcase Intelligent Water Solutions At ACE22
6/13/2022
Badger Meter will highlight solutions to address water and wastewater challenges facing today's utilities during the American Water Works Association (AWWA) Annual Conference and Exposition (ACE22).
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EPA Adds Five PFAS Chemicals To List Of Regional Screening And Removal Management Levels To Protect Human Health And The Environment
5/18/2022
Today, EPA is taking an important step forward to protect people from per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) by adding five PFAS chemicals for a total of six PFAS chemicals to a list of risk-based values that help EPA determine if response or remediation activities are needed.
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Badger Meter Receives BTL Certification For ModMAGĀ® M2000 Electromagnetic Flow Meter
5/2/2022
Badger Meter has announced that its ModMAG® M2000 Electromagnetic flow meter is now available with BACnet MS/TP communication protocol.
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Second Phase Of Lead Testing To Assess Drinking Water At 72 Public Elementary Schools
5/2/2022
In cooperation with the Hawai‘i State Department of Health (DOH), HIDOE will begin testing drinking water sources for lead at 72 public elementary schools beginning in late May of 2022. This work is a continuation of an existing project which tested drinking water at 106 schools and child care facilities from May to December of 2021.
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Endress+Hauser Broadens Its Mobile Calibration Services
4/28/2022
Endress+Hauser expanded its on-site calibration offerings by adding three additional mobile calibration rigs to the existing fleet, making a total of 19 rigs that service Endress+Hauser and third-party instrumentation including flow, pressure, and temperature. All Endress+Hauser authorized sales and service representatives across the U.S. are equipped with mobile calibration capabilities, with over 60 trained and certified calibration technicians.
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FREDsense And Ginkgo Bioworks Announce Partnership To Develop Water Quality Biosensors
4/13/2022
FREDsense Technologies Corp, a next generation water quality platform company leveraging synthetic biology to build field kits for faster, cheaper, and more efficient analysis, and Ginkgo Bioworks the leading horizontal platform for cell programming, today announced a partnership to build biosensors for water quality monitoring and detection.
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Uranium Detectable In Two-Thirds Of U.S. Community Water System Monitoring Records
4/6/2022
In a study on metal concentrations in U.S. community water systems (CWS) and patterns of inequalities, researchers at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health found that metal concentrations were particularly elevated in CWSs serving semi-urban, Hispanic communities independent of location or region, highlighting environmental justice concerns.
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OCWD Lab Named First California Public Lab In California To Receive Newest Certification To Detect PFAS In Drinking Water
3/29/2022
Orange County Water District’s (OCWD; the District) Philip L. Anthony Water Quality Laboratory is the first public agency laboratory in California to achieve state certification to analyze for per- and polyfluoralkly substances (PFAS) in drinking water by Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Method 533.
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Low-Cost Sensing Assists Climate Adaptation, Says IDTechEx
3/24/2022
‘What gets measured gets managed’ is a well-known adage in business, but could it also be applied to mitigating the effects of climate change? The recently published IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) report emphasizes the importance of adaptation alongside emission reduction.