Micropollutants Monitoring
Articles & Whitepapers
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Monitoring micropollutants in the Swist river basin
Micropollutant pathways were studied for the Swist river basin (Western Germany). The aim was to verify the effectiveness of a monitoring approach to detect micropollutants entering the river. In a separate sewer system, water was frequently found to be contaminated with micropollutants. Improper connections of sewage canals to the stormwater network seemed to be the cause of pollution. ...
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Model-based monitoring of stormwater runoff quality
Monitoring of micropollutants (MP) in stormwater is essential to evaluate the impacts of stormwater on the receiving aquatic environment. The aim of this study was to investigate how different ...
News
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Call for Papers for Water Analysis Conference
Have you been carrying out research or have an application or case study in the following topics? Contaminants of emerging concern, Micro pollutants, Monitoring for COVID in Wastewater, Non-Target and Suspect screening of pollutants, Toxicity and ...
Equipment & Solutions
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Passive Water Sampling Device
Chemcatcher® is a highly versatile and cost-effective passive sampling device for monitoring a wide variety of pollutants in potable, surface, coastal and marine waters. The worldwide licence to manufacture and sell Chemcatcher® has been acquired by TelLab, and we are now marketing it internationally to help identify and manage a number of environmental issues, such as the presence of ...