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Category: Water Utilities

How can aquatic pollutants be measured cost effectively over time? The challenge Taking samples of river water using the conventional method of filling bottles by hand can be…
Taking samples of river water using the conventional method of filling bottles by hand can be costly and time consuming. Results obtained from ‘spot’ samples provide, at best, only a snapshot of pollutants that may have been present at the time of samplin… https://www.wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/water-utilities/pollutant-measurement/


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