Water Instrumentation News
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SUEZ Water Technologies and Solutions Acquires Sentinel Monitoring Systems
1/5/2022
Today, SUEZ - Water Technologies & Solutions completed the acquisition of Sentinel Monitoring Systems, a real-time microbial monitoring company headquartered in Tucson, Arizona. Sentinel Monitoring Systems develops products that provide real-time and near-real-time solutions to monitor the effectiveness of microbial control within life sciences ultrapure water and manufacturing processes. Under this purchase agreement, SUEZ has acquired all of Sentinel Monitoring Systems’ business.
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State Water Board Creates World’s First Standardized Methods For Testing Microplastics In Drinking Water
12/6/2021
With concerns mounting over the potential impacts microplastics may have on the environment and human health, the State Water Resources Control Board, in partnership with the Southern California Coastal Water Research Project, has developed the first standardized analytical methods in the world for the testing and reporting of microplastics in drinking water.
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Endress+Hauser Expands Flow Calibration Capabilities
12/1/2021
Endress+Hauser expands its calibration capabilities in the U.S. with a new flow calibration rig located at the company’s recently inaugurated Houston Campus. The rig will service customers’ flowmeters, including those from third-party vendors, and will have expanded line size and flowrate capabilities.
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Binnies And iVapps Partnership To Support Digitalisation Of Water Networks
11/29/2021
It is often acknowledged that water companies capture huge amounts of data from their networks but can often struggle to process this data to create actionable insights. As performance commitments are increasingly stretched and they are faced with significant cost challenges, there is a paramount need for data-driven decision-making to be embedded in water utilities’ systems to drive operational efficiency and support robust investment strategies.
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Idrica Develops The World's First 5G-NR Device Specifically For The Water Industry
11/16/2021
Idrica has developed the first 5G-NR device specifically for the water industry. This groundbreaking piece of equipment, based exclusively on 5G-NR (New Radio) technology, will provide solutions to challenges which had been out of reach up until now, mainly in Massive IoT scenarios, with millions of devices connected in very small areas.
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Endress+Hauser And ISA Collaborate To Offer Extended Training Services
11/3/2021
Endress+Hauser and the International Society of Automation (ISA), a non-profit professional association for leaders in industrial automation, announce their current and future collaboration efforts for training and certification. ISA will provide select certified training courses in conjunction with Endress+Hauser’s instrumentation training courses, with these courses offered onsite at Endress+Hauser’s process training units (PTUs) located across the U.S.
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'Meets All Government Standards': EWG’s 2021 Tap Water Database Details Unsafe Contamination In Communities Nationwide
11/3/2021
Millions of Americans are unwittingly drinking water that includes an invisible toxic cocktail made up of contaminants linked to cancer, brain damage and other serious health harms, the 2021 update to the Environmental Working Group’s nationwide Tap Water Database reveals.
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Endress+Hauser Inaugurates Its Houston Campus
10/26/2021
Endress+Hauser officially inaugurates its state-of-the-art Houston Campus in Pearland, TX on October 26, 2021. The company invested $34 million into the new, 112,000 sq. ft. facility to strengthen customer support in the Gulf region. Just south of Houston in Pearland’s lower Kirby district, the campus sits right in the heart of the Gulf states, bringing instrumentation, services and solutions close to customers.
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Curbing Spread Of Waterborne Diseases Through New Water Monitoring Method
10/19/2021
An innovative way of identifying contaminated drinking water could reduce the spread of deadly diarrhoeal diseases by enabling communities to take action more quickly to limit exposure, a new study co-led by UCL academics has found.
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Northwest Water Commission Partners With Aquify For Transmission Line Monitoring & Analysis
9/15/2021
Aquify, an Exelon company and the Northwest Water Commission (NWC) in Des Plaines, Illinois announced a strategic partnership to implement continuous pressure monitoring of the nearly 15-mile water transmission line that transports drinking water from Lake Michigan to the NWC facility in Des Plaines, Illinois.