Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Monitoring

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Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Monitoring

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Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Monitoring

Continuous monitoring of surface water bodies to manage combined sewer overflow impact.

Population growth, aging infrastructure and an increase in frequent, severe rain events have stretched combined sewer overflow (CSO) systems beyond their capacity, causing pollutant discharge into nearby waterways.

Continuous monitoring downstream of CSOs helps mitigate the risk to public health and the environment. Rugged five- and seven-port multiparameter sondes support a robust monitoring program. Track temperature, conductivity, pH/ORP, dissolved oxygen, turbidity and other parameters such as ammonia and nitrates to understand changes in river water quality. Combine with affordable, easy-to-use telemetry for near-real-time data that helps you catch and address overflow events.

Our cost-effective CSO monitoring solutions simplify data collection, access and management to help you identify overflow points, understand changes in water quality, and make informed decisions to reduce the frequency and impact of combined sewer overflows.

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