Water Monitoring in Construction
How do you monitor water quality in construction sites to reduce environmental impact?Construction site storm water and run-off can affect water quality in catchment areas.
Construction site storm water and run-off can affect water quality in catchment areas.
Water quality data can help identify environment triggers and links to contamination issues.
Continuous monitoring of water quality in and around construction sites can be achieved by measuring the daily fluxes in the water quality – particularly in stormwater and run-off. Weather conditions/events and
soil monitoring also play a major part in water quality. Adroit continuous monitoring solutions create rich data sets using highly accurate and reliable sensors. Data
is transferred to an easy to use dashboard accessible from any connected device including mobile. Real-time water quality monitoring creates data that enables parameter alarms and notifications. Data can be compared for trends and establish different environment triggers/links. It can also monitor the success of other programmes being conducted at the location, such as planting/fencing initiatives.
Adroit water monitoring solutions are used for:
Rivers
Construction
Waterways
Streams
Stormwater
Our most popular water monitoring kits
ADROIT PH/ORP, TURBIDITY SONDE WATER MONITORING KIT
ADROIT TEMPERATURE, DISSOLVED OXYGEN WATER SENSOR KIT
For more information about Adroit water monitoring solutions contact us now.
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