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Water/Wastewater


New Generation of Portable Soil Moisture Measurement System


Campbell Scientific (UK) are pleased to announce the Hydrosense II portable soil moisture measurement system.


The new hand-held display unit features a 3” LCD display and four simple-to-use navigation buttons. An integrated GPS geotags each reading and measurements can be grouped together allowing average soil moisture to be calculated for a defined area. On-board data storage for up to 1500 measurements has been added, with Bluetooth connectivity for downloading to a PC.


The new soil moisture probe uses the same accurate


measurement technique as the previous model, but features a redesigned housing to aid insertion into and removal from hard soils.


New PC software has been developed to make the most of the data storage capability of the Hydrosense II.


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New White Paper Shows How to Maintain pH Sensors


Endress+Hauser (UK) introduces “pH Sensors: Know whether to calibrate the sensor, clean the sensor, perform a calibration check or ...?,“ a non-commercial white paper that outlines the proper procedures for maintaining and calibrating pH sensors.


All pH sensors in a process need to be inspected, cleaned and calibrated on a regular maintenance schedule to ensure accurate readings. In some companies, however, maintenance and quality control directives may not be specific enough when dealing with pH sensors.


For example, they may not describe the exact procedures involved in calibrating a pH sensor, or the proper timing for when to conduct pH calibration and maintenance. On the other hand, the instructions may be too specific, detailing many more procedures and operations than are actually required.


This non-commercial white paper describes; 'knowing when to do a pH sensor calibration versus a calibration check', 'how to properly clean a pH sensor' and 'how to perform a pH sensor calibration'.


The paper includes a complete decision tree diagram that shows, step by step and in great detail, the proper procedures and operations required to maintain pH sensors.


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New System Offers Simultaneous Analysis of 4 Different Samples


MANTECH INC (Canada) is a manufacturer of innovative automated multi-parameter, titration, BOD and COD laboratory instruments. MANTECH has introduced the QuadraProbeTM


System for the


simultaneous analysis of 4 different samples. Typical applications of the QuadraProbeTM


System


include; automated pH measurement of 4 different samples, automated fluoride measurement of 4 different samples, automated conductivity of 4 different samples and also automated pH and


conductivity whereby 2 different samples are measured simultaneously with 4 parameters being analysed. Each sample is stirred independently.


The QuadraProbeTM System is ideal for determining parameters including; soil pH’s, fluoride in


mining extracts or fluoride in urine, pH and conductivity in soil extracts or in greenhouse waters. Automated addition of water to soils is possible with this system, as is automated buffer addition for fluoride and also automated SMP buffer addition for soil pH’s.


The QuadraProbeTM System was developed as a direct result of listening to MANTECH’s customers’


requirements. MANTECH endusers asked MANTECH to enhance the speed and throughput of its automation solutions, resulting in the development of the QuadraProbeTM


System.


Environmental, soil and medical laboratories can now realise a 50% gain in throughput, thereby optimising the return on investment. The MANTECH QuadraProbeTM


System offers proven


MANTECH software and technology. Up to 196 different samples may be analysed in a single batch, adding more samples as the batch is running is simple. Runs can be left unattended, even overnight; simply load the samples and walk away!


Quick and effective rinsing of samples comes as standard with MANTECH’s IntelliRinseTM System.


Simply set the prescribed parameter to determine rinsing quality. This value is then saved with the next sample to confirm the probes were effectively cleaned.


Proven to be accurate, precise and with a complete audit trail, the laboratory’s investment is guaranteed to save time and money. The MANTECH QuadraProbeTM system generating accurate and precise results that stand the test of time.


System is a robust, durable Reader Reply Card No. 178 Reader Reply Card No. 179 www.envirotech-online.com AET Annual Buyers’ Guide 2012


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InfraCal TOG/TPH Analyzers let you quickly and easily:


• analyze produced water on offshore oil platforms


• monitor refinery or industrial plant wastewater effluents


• measure FOG discharge levels into treatment centers


With over 2,500 in operation, InfraCal Analyzers are the worldwide industry standard for on-site measurement of total oil and grease (TOG), total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) or Fats, Oils and Grease (FOG) in water.


Don’t wait for off-site lab tests to ensure compliance as fines for discharges above permit requirements can be costly – often more than the price of an InfraCal TOG/TPH Analyzer!


To learn more, watch our video www.wilksir.com/movie, visit our web site www.wilksir.com or call: 203-855-9136 or email: info@wilksir.com


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Levels in Wastewater... on-site results in 10-15 minutes!


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New Portable Water Quality Monitoring System


Palintest (UK) is launching the new Macro 900 Water Quality System for multiparameter water quality monitoring. Designed to combine portable hi-tech functionality with excellent ergonomics in an easy-to- use package, the Macro 900 WQS is particularly well-suited for environmental surveys, aquaculture applications and wastewater and surface water monitoring.


The Macro 900 Meter forms the core of the system. It is completely waterproof, battery-powered and includes three dimensional GPS positioning as standard, storing up to 1900 full data sets of results. The high-contrast LCD screen is backlit for use in low light environments and the rubberised function keys are designed for effective use even with wet or gloved hands.


A full range of Macro Accessory Probes allow the system to monitor a wide variety of parameters, including: pH, conductivity, TDS, turbidity, depth and both optical and galvanic Dissolved Oxygen (automatically compensated for atmospheric pressure and salinity). All Macro Accessory Probes are simple to maintain, manufactured in marine grade aluminium and only 48mm in diameter to ease use in narrow boreholes.


In addition to the Meter and Probes, the Macro 900 Water Quality System comes complete with a full range of accessories and consumables, including: extension cables for the Probes, flow cells, MacroLink software, calibration solutions and replacement probes/caps.


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