Intelligent Source Water Intake Lakes and impounded surface waters provide distinct challenges for drinking water treatment facilities such as algae, taste and odor, and iron and manganese. Effectively dealing with these types of surface water challenges places increased stress on operating staff and results in high operating costs. It can also lead to capital improvement planning decisions to upgrade water treatment infrastructure. In a new white paper and video, Ixom discusses a tool that is providing important reservoir water quality characteristics, reduced cost of treatment, and risk management information for surface water users and treatment plant operators. Click here for the video interview with Kelly McCurry of IXOM Watercare. Click here for the IXOM white paper |
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2/3/2022 08:16:13 pm
Watched the video and it was very informative. Thanks!
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10/23/2023 02:17:47 am
Technologies for water monitoring are frequently employed for pollutants detection in a wide range of water ecology applications, including water treatment facilities and water delivery systems. Over the past few decades, a huge amount of research has been done to create reliable and effective approaches for pollutants detection that use the least amount of energy and money. Both quantitatively and qualitatively, the detection sensitivities have improved as a result of recent advancements in spectroscopic methods and biosensor approach. The availability of in-situ measurements and multiple detection analyses has increased the use of advanced techniques for water monitoring, including the successful development of hand-held sensing devices that improve portability in real-time for the detection of contaminants like microorganisms, pesticides, heavy metal ions, inorganic and organic components.
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