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Paradigm Shifts in Water Quality Sensor Design

On Demand Webinar | Presented By: David Bossie
 

Webinar Overview

Historically, water quality monitoring networks have proven to be costly, but the paradigm is shifting, and equipment and data services are becoming more affordable. In this webinar, David Bossie examines old beliefs about monitoring and reveals the technology that has improved your ability to create a successful long-term monitoring network.

This webinar will address:

  • Limitations of water quality networks and how they affect data quality and maintenance costs.
  • Results from the evolution of the pH sensor design related to stability, data quality and calibration frequency.
  • Results from turbidity sensor design changes related to linearity and accuracy in clear and high sediment environments.
  • Examine how improved conductivity sensor design coupled with anti-fouling systems improves performance in high biofouling environments.

If you collect water quality data, then this course is for you.

  • Environmental Regulators
  • Consultants
  • University Students and Professors
  • Hydrogeologists
  • Marine Scientists
  • Water Resources Engineers

Presenter: David Bossie

David Bossie has more than 25 years’ experience in water sampling. He has a degree in Chemistry from the University of Colorado. With In-Situ, he has deployed Aqua TROLL 600s around the world for long-term monitoring to understand the challenges customers face in harsh environments. Using the data from these deployments, In-Situ has been able to innovate improvements to the company’s instrument offerings.

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