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Water / Wastewater - UK Focus ix Tide Measurement Offer Swells with New Turnkey Solution


Valeport as introduced a new self-contained tidal observation solution, the TideStation, which optimises performance of instrumentation and provides a simple to install and maintain tidal observation hub. TideStation has been designed to be flexible in its configuration and has Valeport’s industry leading tide gauge system at its core. The compact and robust TideStation unit offers pressure, radar and hybrid tidal observation techniques coupled with interfaces to other meteorological, telemetry and third party systems.


Simplicity of installation and use was at the forefront of the TideStation’s development. The single unit includes all infrastructure required to maintain power to the tide and meteorological equipment and com- munications system contained within. Specifically designed as a low-cost turn-key solution, TideStation is suited to a broad range of sectors including port and harbour operations, surveying, dredging and many other applications.


Accessing data from the water level monitoring equipment within the TideStation is easy, it is recorded locally and then broadcast to a chosen command and control point as required. This can be enhanced with the addition of Port-Log.net from Oceanwise for data management and publishing. Internal battery power is provided along with options to do this externally via solar panels or ac mains.


The TideStation is a natural extension to Valeport’s tide gauge instrument portfolio, Kevin Edwards, sales and marketing manager commented:


“Successful monitoring efforts depend upon accurate data, Valeport delivers reliable instrumentation and the TideStation safeguards this equipment to help customers ensure they obtain the highest quality data easily and quickly. For customers, this turn-key solution gives them value for investment as it offers reassurance that their environmental monitoring equipment is easily and correctly installed within a durable housing which will prolong performance.”


The TideStation is available to order now. Water Quality Platform with Smartphone Interface


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The Aqua TROLL 600 Multiparameter Sonde, from In-Situ is the newest advancement in state-of-the-art water monitoring technology. Rugged in groundwater and corrosion-resistant in surface water, it delivers accurate data in an easy-to-use, customisable instrument.


Internal data logging, 9+ months battery life, drift-resistant sensors, and active and passive antifouling systems ensure years of performance. Internal Bluetooth connection and the VuSitu Mobile App for Android combine indus-


try-leading water quality sensors with revolutionary smartphone mobility, eliminating the need for bulky handheld meters. Simply connect the Sonde to the power pack, launch the mobile app, and start reading results. The app guides you through spot checks, calibrations, and data management, and real-time results can be emailed from the field, logged to a smartphone, or exported on the spot.


VuSitu also makes low-flow groundwater sampling events fast, mobile, and efficient. Use a smartphone or tablet and the app-based controls to automate the collection of well and pumping information, monitor and record the stabilisation of key water quality parameters, and automatically generate calibra- tion and sampling reports to conform to regulations requirements.


VuSitu also accommodates multiple languages by automatically picking up the preferred language settings of the mobile device for English, Spanish, Japa- nese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, French, German, Italian, and Dutch.


Optimising and Protecting your Waste Water Treatment Plant with a Portable Analyser


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Waste water treatment provides the perfect platform for producing biogas and with a reliable feedstock, the biogas is often used to produce renewable energy. Biogas plants can generate £15,000* worth of energy in a day and so keeping the CHP running and the process optimised are critical to making a return on investment.


Portable and fixed monitoring equipment is used to keep plants running efficiently. A good portable gas analyser will measure CH4


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, CO2 , O2 and H2


out daily checks at any point in the process to check for optimum CH4 removed by desulphurisation units and that there is no O2


S (up to 10,000ppm) and also has the capability to: measure flow and pressure and carry levels, check that all H2


S is being effectively in the gas that might damage CHP engines, and be used as a


tool to check other equipment on site is reading correctly - a fixed gas analyser’s readings or perhaps a flow meter, giving the operator confidence that their system is working at its optimum level for as long as possible.


Contact Geotech to find out about their portable analyser, the BIOGAS 5000 and other portable and fixed gas analysers for anaerobic digestion and landfill operations.


*based on a 500kW engine Portable, Accurate and Reliable Water Quality Packages


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The Aquaprobe begins to measure all of your important water quality parameters as soon as it’s switched on, and gives an audible notification when all readings are stable, making your job easier when taking readings. The GPS Aquameter gets your location in less than a minute, providing location data with every dataset you record; you will always know where your data was captured when using the Aquameter.


The AP-2000 Aquaprobe comes with an impressive array of included sensors and has multiple customisation options to suit your ever-changing monitoring requirements. A combined optical dissolved oxygen, conductivity and temperature sensor is fitted as standard to the AP-2000. This space saving innovation allows more sensors to be fitted to the probe than any other multiparameter water-monitoring probe. A combined pH/ORP sensor is also included, and various calculated parameters such as salinity and total dissolved solids also come as standard.


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There are various customisation options available with the AP-2000 Aquaprobe. You can add a depth sensor to allow you to record water level changes with 0.2% FS accuracy, you can add one of our optical sensors such as turbidity or chlorophyll, or you can add an ion selective electrode such as ammonium or nitrate, allowing an unrivalled 13 parameters to be recorded simultaneously within a 2” diameter probe.


Sensors are user exchangeable which gives the flexibility to customise the sensor layout according to your job requirements. All of this comes packed in a rugged carry case which is fully sealed and vented, with foam cutouts to keep your equipment safe when traveling from location to location.


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When you are monitoring water in the field, you need easy to use, robust and reliable equipment that’s easy to transport. The AP-2000 and GPS Aquameter, from Aquaread define easy to use, allowing you to capture a vast amount of data by the press of a single button. Calibration is also kept simple using the supplied RapidCal multiparameter calibration solution.


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