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News Release from: WWEM | Subject: Water monitoring
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 August 2006
Water monitoring on show at WWEM 2006
WWEM in November will present a wide range of water monitoring and testing ideas from a wide range of companies: for example Hach Lange, LTH Electronics, MTI/Lab21, Analytical Technology, and SensAqua
Hach Lange will display the latest technology for testing and monitoring water and wastewater in any application, claiming to offer the complete solution on Stands 39 and 40 This WWEM stand will feature on-line, laboratory and portable equipment and experts will be on hand to give advice on the most appropriate monitoring solution for every need
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 15 Dec 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Manufacturers and suppliers of water and wastewater monitoring equipment and services have already fully booked the WWEM 2005 exhibition: bookings are now open for conference and workshop delegates
WWEM 2005 Conference, Exhibition and Workshops
The WWEM 2005 Conference, Exhibition and Workshops will take place on 29th and 30th June 2005 at the Bretby Conference Centre, UK: a specialist Water/Wastewater Monitoring event
Hach Lange will also run two workshops entitled 'Industrial effluent monitoring - How confident are you with your data?' and 'Mechanical sludge dewatering and sludge thickening - Cost reductions by applying process automation'.
The Hach Lange family includes world-leading brands such as Dr Lange, Hach, Buhler, Gli, Lachat, Polymetron, Radiometer Analytical, Evita products and Sigma.
LTH Electronics are an ISO9001:2000 company based in Luton, who have built up a considerable reputation in the design, manufacture, marketing and servicing of analytical instrumentation and sensors for liquid analysis and process measurement since 1967.
Further reading
Dates and new larger venue for WWEM 2006
WWEM 2006 will take place at the Telford International Centre on 1 - 2 November 2006, focusing once again on all aspects relating to water and wastewater monitoring
Leading companies rush to book space at WWEM
WWEM 2005 will be at the Bretby Conference centre on 29-30 June 2005: over 60% of the exhibition space is already booked, so the organisers believe some potential exhibitors will be disappointed
Senior Environment Agency speaker for WWEM
WWEM (Water and Wastewater Environmental Monitoring) is a Conference, Workshop and Exhibition, all focused on the provision of the latest help and guidance on the monitoring of water
LTH offer a range of conductivity, pH, ORP, dissolved oxygen, suspended solids, liquid level and flow equipment to suit most process applications.
LTH will be exhibiting their new multi parameter MXD70 Series Controller which has the capability of measuring up to three individual process measurements in any combination at anyone time.
Readings are displayed on the informative backlit LCD 1/4 VGA display with the controller available in an IP66 compact 96x96mm custom panel or surface mount enclosure.
MTI (Stand 33) sells and supports portable, on-line and laboratory instrumentation and reagents for heavy metal analysis in a variety of sample types.
These together provide application based solutions for environmental testing and process monitoring.
The PDV6000 is a small portable monitor that analyses both water and soil samples for a selection of metals.
The OVA5000 provides online monitoring, with application areas including contaminating metals in potable water treatment, effluent treatment control and monitoring in the metals industry.
The laboratory and sample pre-treatment instruments compliment the range.
Sales are either direct or through a network of accredited distributors.
Analytical Technology are world leaders in the design and manufacture of electrochemical sensors and their application to real world problems in the water and waste water industry.
Recent innovations include on line measurement of dissolved sulphides in waste water and reagent free residual chlorine monitoring.
Analytical Technology was the first company to produce true AutoClean dissolved oxygen monitors and hundreds of customers world wide are benefiting from their reliability and low running costs.
Customers include United Utilities, Scottish Water, Thames Water, Heinz, Coca Cola, GlaxoSmithKline and the United Nations.
Visitors are invited to the Analytical Technology stand No 31 for help and information.
With the SensAqua remote sensing in aquatic systems, automatic monitoring of heavy metals is now a reality.
No acceptable methods have existed for unattended surveillance of heavy metals in water and effluents until now.
Such methods would require long-term stability without attendance, sufficient sensitivity and acceptable cost.
they could not use toxic reagents like liquid mercury, mercury film or its salts; this will be too dangerous for unattended use.
After several years of research, including field testing and scientific documentation and international patenting (including the UK), we have succeeded to invent fully acceptable methods.
The Norwegian Company SensAqua is marketing this new equipment, and will present this at WWEM, on stand 19.
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