Effluent Monitoring using UV Fluorescence: Live Seminar
Published on by Water Network Research, Official research team of The Water Network
Recent academic work on use of UV fluorescence in analysing water quality have identified methods that can be directly applied to detection of effluent within water systems. Use of fluorescence provides significant improvements to currently used absorption techniques being far more selective and sensitive. This has led to commercial development of such fluorometers that are now being applied to both environmental monitoring requirements as well as informing efficacy of water treatment processes, providing data that correlates with BOD and other parameters.
Chelsea' Justin Dunning will be presenting at the Effluent Treatment Seminar at Sustainability Live. The presentation will be of interest to both Water Process Engineers as well as Environmental Monitoring authorities. An overview on the current status of this technology will be provided with references to current applications, and will conclude with a review of future work to enhance the current data provided.
18 April 2013 - 14.05-14.20 atSustainability Liveto learn more about this new technology
More info:http://bit.ly/WqGUiv
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