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WWEM Preview 21


The workshops will cover a broad spectrum of environmental monitoring topics. For example, there will be presentations on the monitoring of groundwater and on high resolution multi-site monitoring of surface water to inform the development of legislation. Several workshops will examine wastewater sampling and monitoring, and others will look at ways to improve energy efficiency in wastewater treatment. There will be presentations on laboratory automation and on liquid handling systems, as well as quality assurance in the laboratory and several of the workshops will cover subjects such as calibration and the use of traceable reference standards. Almost all of the most common water quality parameters will be discussed with specific presentations on TOC, COD, pH, colour, DO, ammonia, toxicity, turbidity, odour, SVOCs and metals. Water level and flow monitoring techniques will also be discussed in addition to telemetry and data transmission.


The Council of Gas Detection and Environmental Monitoring (CoGDEM) is helping to organise the gas detection zone, which will also run a programme of workshops covering the latest technologies, sampling, calibration, and the benefits to be gained from monitoring toxic, combustible or explosive gases.


International Exhibition


The 2012 exhibition will be even larger than its predecessors with around 120 organisations displaying the latest products and services for the environmental testing and monitoring market, including several that will have recently received MCERTS.


The exhibitors in the gas detection zone will focus on new technology and products to detect hazards such as exposure to low oxygen levels in confined spaces and to toxic and flammable gases in the workplace.


New at WWEM 2012


This year’s event will see the launch of more new products than ever before, with many companies unveiling new monitoring technologies and YSI Hydrodata will launch a new company; Xylem Analytics UK Ltd will combine the market leading technologies of YSI, SONTEK, AADI and WTW. Many of Xylem Anlaytics’ latest technologies will be on display including the new YSI EXO multiparameter sonde, the SonTek IQ shallow water flow meter and the WTW Varion with IQ for ammonium and nitrate measurements.


Envitech will launch a new ammonia monitor and controller and OTT Hydrometry will unveil a new groundwater monitor, a new


portable flow meter and a new range of dataloggers.


Pollution & Process Monitoring Ltd will launch their latest Proam ammonia technology for reliable continuous wastewater analysis. Isodaq Technology will demonstrate their new Tadpole GPRS logger for monitoring remote sites in harsh environments and Intellitect Water will reveal the success that the company’s unique in-pipe monitoring technology has achieved in effluent ammonia monitoring.


ProMinent Fluid Controls (UK) Ltd, the chemical fluid handling specialist, will launch the new DulcoFlow flow meter and Nitto Kohki will present a full range of air, gas and liquid pumps including the unique ‘Bimor’ piezoelectric pump with no moving parts and the new DP0410 pump which offers up to 18 l/min air flow and 1.8bar pressure at 12vDC.


HACH LANGE’s process monitoring booth will focus on the company’s most recent MCERTS awards in addition to the company’s real-time wastewater treatment optimisation solution (W.T.O.S.) which has been receiving rave reviews by companies that have installed the system - 25% reduction in energy use has been commonplace.


STS Instruments Ltd will showcase their novel solution for the identification and quantification of organic pollution using the SMF4, a portable fluorimeter and VEGA will exhibit their new non- contact microwave radar level transmitter.


New remote monitoring applications for WWEM 2012 will include the SeSys high resolution digital IP cameras which enable utility companies to protect assets and monitor processes, and examples from Ashtead Technology’s fleet of rental infrared cameras will be demonstrated – typical applications include energy efficiency investigations, checking electrical equipment, predictive maintenance of mechanical equipment and remote measurement of level inside tanks.


In the gas zone, Gardner Denver Thomas will launch the next generation of miniature air sampling pumps including the 1010 reciprocating diaphragm pump and Gas Measurement Instruments will show the new PS200, which they claim is the most flexible gas detector on the market.


Enviro Technology is showcasing ‘electronic nose’ technology for waste odour monitoring and with over 65,000 gas monitors across thousands of customer sites currently operating on iNet® – Industrial Scientific will demonstrate this web-based application for managing an organisation’s entire gas detector fleet.


Amongst the exhibitors in the laboratory sector, ESSLAB will launch the new MicroLab 600 liquid handling system for the preparation of samples and standards. HACH LANGE will unveil the new DR3900 spectrophotometer which offers extremely high levels of accuracy, reliability, traceability and quality assurance and Palintest has promised to pack their stand with new innovations including a new range of electrochemical instruments and a new Compact Turbimeter.


Meet the Buyer


Key individuals from Romania, Bulgaria, Russia, Poland, Hungary, Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands and Turkey have been invited to WWEM 2012 on 8th November by UKTI. These delegates will be in a position to make decisions about purchasing goods and services, and a registration website will enable UK company representatives to book meetings with them. www.meetbuyersatwwem.ukti.gov.uk


For visitors that pre-register at www.wwem.uk.com, entry to the Exhibition and Workshops is free of charge, and also includes complimentary parking, food and refreshments. Entrance to the WWEM 2012 (CPD) conferences will cost £55 per day or £100 for both days.


As preparations intensify for WWEM 2012, the organisers are urging visitors to register as soon as possible and to study the workshop and conference programme carefully, so that they can tailor their personal agenda to experience the topics of greatest interest, whilst allocating plenty of time to view the enormous quantity of new products that will be on show in the Exhibition.


Major Product Launches for Pulsar Process Measurement at WWEM


Pulsar Process Measurement, specialists in level and flow measurement and control, are launching two new product lines at WWEM on stand 97. Flow Pulse, a radical new idea in non-invasive flow measurement for pipes, and dBi Intelligent Transducers featuring the HART digital communications protocol. Interface Monitor Sludge Finder 2 gets a key new feature and Pulsar will also demonstrate market leading Quantum 2 intelligent pump control and open channel flow monitor FlowCERT.


Flow Pulse is a small, clamp-on sensor that is easily fitted to the outside of virtually any type of pipe, and provides repeatable and reliable flow measurement. With no civil engineering or process disruption during installation, Flow Pulse is an attractive, maintenance-free alternative to a MagFlow meter. Flow Pulse will be in ‘live’


demonstration at WWEM, so visitors will be able to see the new equipment in action and bring any application questions they have to the team.


Non-contacting, ultrasonic dBi intelligent transducers make use of the popular HART programming protocol to provide reliable measurement over a range of 125mm to 15m. Self-contained and reliable, easily programmed via a hand-held controller, a PC or existing site HART equipment, they can operate as low-power, stand-alone measuring devices or be incorporated into a wider multi- drop scheme. A version operating under the Profibus PA protocol will be available soon.


Pulsar’s well established Sludge Finder 2 interface monitor gains an update in time for WWEM. The device will now measure two interface levels from its single, self-cleaning transducer, making it perfect for both RAS and FLOC level measurement.


In addition, Pulsar will be showing their Intelligent Pump Control unit, Quantum, featuring unique energy saving controls and specialist functions that reduce engineer site visits and warn on ‘time to spill’ at critical sites. Also on display will be Pulsar’s MCERTs Class One open channel flow monitor FlowCERT with the amazing DUET transducer array.


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