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News Release from: YSI Hydrodata | Subject: YSI Profiler
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 22 August 2006
YSI presentation at WWEM on quality
profiling
YSI Hydrodata will present a Workshop at WWEM entitled 'Monitoring the water column in a London reservoir to improve intake quality'
YSI Hydrodata will run a Workshop at WWEM 2006 on Wednesday 1 November at 12 noon entitled 'Monitoring the Water Column in a London Reservoir to Improve Intake Quality' The presentation will describe the new YSI Profiler and discuss the advantages that have been gained through its deployment in reservoirs
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 25 Aug 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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YSI has launched three new Profilers - buoy mounted, pontoon mounted or fixed-site.
Each of these is able to take measurements at user-defined intervals throughout a water column up to a maximum depth of 100 metres, recording at minimum intervals of 0.5m.
The Profilers are able to interface with any of the YSI multiparameter 6-series measurement sondes and as such offer the opportunity to record a wide variety of water quality parameters.
The YSI Hydrodata stand at WWEM (Stand 51) will also feature the latest technologies for water quality, level and flow data collection.
Founded in 1948, YSI is an employee-owned company and a market leader in sensor technology for water quality, level and flow instrumentation.
YSI also offers real-time data collection systems for both marine and freshwater applications.
The YSI multiparameter sondes are currently undergoing evaluation in order to achieve MCERTS accreditation for monitoring treated wastewater and receiving waters.
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