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Remote Water Quality Monitoring

Remote water quality monitoring has emerged as a crucial tool in ensuring the safety and sustainability of water resources worldwide. With the increasing stress on water systems due to pollution, climate change, and growing population pressures, it has become imperative to employ innovative technologies for continuous monitoring and management. This article explores the significance, advancements, and benefits of remote water quality monitoring in safeguarding our precious water bodies.

1.Early Detection of Pollution: Remote monitoring allows for the early detection of pollutants, such as chemical spills or nutrient runoff, minimizing their impact on aquatic ecosystems and public health.
2.Enhanced Decision-Making: Real-time data provided by remote monitoring systems empower water managers and policymakers to make informed decisions regarding water resource management, pollution control, and emergency response.

3.Improved Public Health: Timely identification of water quality issues prevents the consumption of contaminated water, reducing the risk of waterborne diseases and protecting public health.

4.Conservation of Natural Resources: By monitoring and preserving water quality, remote monitoring systems contribute to the conservation of aquatic habitats and biodiversity, ensuring the long-term sustainability of water resources.


If you’re a water operator, you need an intelligent solution that can offer lab-accurate automated monitoring across a wide variety of water testing parameters – including total ammonia nitrogen.
Testing for Total Ammonia Nitrogen
Monitoring Water For Total Ammonia Nitrogen KETOS SHIELD marries self-calibrating hardware with cloud-enabled software to deliver a solution that allows water operators to monitor for total ammonia nitrogen (and other variables) in real-time, all while lowering the traditional up-front costs associated with testing water parameters.
Introducing KETOS SHIELD, a multi-award-winning intelligent water management solution. Organizations can leverage real-time automated monitoring for total ammonia nitrogen and 30+ other water testing parameters (such as inorganic materials, heavy metals, and other environmental factors). Water operators can connect to their data via an internet-aware modular system that makes decision-making more accessible than ever – on-site, in the office, or on the move.




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