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Continuous Water Monitoring: From Data Collection to Real Time Decision Making
Water quality is not static. It changes over time due to environmental conditions, human activity and system performance. Traditional spot sampling provides valuable insight, but it only captures a single moment. In many applications, this is no longer sufficient. Continuous water monitoring offers a more comprehensive approach. By collecting data at regular intervals over extended periods, it allows trends, anomalies and risks to be identified as they develop rather than aft
Callum Louis
Jun 123 min read
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Water Quality Testing Without Laboratories: Challenges in Rural Communities and the Role of Field Kits
Access to safe drinking water depends not only on supply, but on the ability to monitor and verify its quality. Across many rural and remote regions, this remains a significant challenge. While laboratory testing is widely recognised as the standard approach for water quality analysis, the reality is that many communities simply do not have reliable access to laboratory facilities. This gap creates a critical risk. Without consistent testing, contamination can go undetected,
Callum Louis
Apr 144 min read
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