Wastewater
MetalGuard™ Online Arsenic Analyzer
MetalGuard™ Arsenic is the first fully automated, online arsenic analyzer for monitoring drinking water arsenic levels. The online analyzer provides high frequency real-time data on arsenic contaminant levels in thirty minutes with sensitivity down to 1 ppb.
View ResourceOnline Monitor for Low-level THM Detection in Treated Wastewater
The City of Paso Robles, California used a new online THM monitor capable of low-level real-time detection of DBCM and BDCM to help characterize and monitor THMs their treated wastewater for ground water recharge use. The high frequency of reliable and accurate THM data provided by the online instrument proved essential to the City’s DBP strategy to obtain regulatory compliance with NPDES permit levels.
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Online Instrumentation is the Future
Rick Bacon, CEO of Aqua Metrology Systems, explains why online instrumentation is the future with Water Online Radio. Quarterly readings from a lab don’t give a real indication of what’s going on in a water system. Only online monitors can deliver high frequency reliable and accurate water quality data generated in real-time.
View ResourceInsight into online instrumentation market
Rick Bacon, CEO Aqua Metrology Systems, shares his insights into the online instrumentation market with the Editor of WaterWorld Magazine. A new online analyzer for measuring THM Formation Potential is also discussed in the interview along with Aqua Metrology Systems’ unique 5 year warranty offered on all THM and trace metal analyzer products.
View ResourceAMS Introduces Reliable Trace Metals Analysis In 5 Minutes
Aqua Metrology Systems has introduced an innovative and proprietary analytical method on their SafeGuard™ system that provides measurements of trace metals in 5 minutes without compromising accuracy levels.
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Advanced Water Demonstration Project Incorporates THM-100™
Padre Dam Municipal Water District in Santee, California has installed the THM-100™ online THM monitor from Aqua Metrology Systems to provide real-time data on DBP formation, aid the utility in evaluating their innovative free chlorine disinfection strategy, and ensure the safety of potable reuse water being used produced at their Advanced Water Purification Demonstration Project.
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Arizona Facility Uses Ammonia-Laden Centrate for THM Control
The Pima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department is using the THM-100™ to optimize its chlorine injection process. The Tres Rios Water Reclamation Facility is using ammonia-laden centrate for THM control. The THM-100 monitor enables the facility to optimize its chlorine injection process and minimize the formation of THMs in its effluent water by providing the operational staff with immediate and accurate daily reports on THM levels. The complete article as published in the September 2015 issue of Water & Wastes Digest can be read here.
View ResourceAMS Introduces Online Accelerated THM Formation Potential Analyzer
AMS introduces an online accelerated THM Formation Potential Analyzer, the THM-100-FP™, providing real-time predictions of future THM levels in water/wastewater treatment plant distribution networks.
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Control DBP Formation in Wastewater Effluent with Online THM Analyzer
Wastewater Treatment Plants facing stringent effluent permit limits for ammonia, nitrogen and THMs can benefit from using online THM analyzers. Measurement of THM levels in the effluent prior to and following the chlorine injection point is necessary as utilities work to reduce DBP formation while minimizing nitrogen and ammonia levels. The introduction of an online THM analyzer for use in wastewater applications now enables WWTPs to characterize THM values in real-time.
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Online Water Quality Instruments Poised for Growth
Real-time data and analytical information from online instruments help utilities comply with water quality regulations. The complete article detailing how online water quality instruments are poised for growth was published in the March/April 2015 issue of World Water.
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