Reliable arsenic monitor for ground water
Published on by Matt Lewis, Implementation Specialist at Severn Trent Water in Business
I'm looking for a reliable arsenic monitor for a ground water site in the UK
Help much appreciated!
Taxonomy
- Arsenic
- Water Monitoring
- Water Monitoring
- Groundwater Assessment
- Groundwater Pollution
- Water Quality Monitoring
- Monitoring Technology
- Groundwater monitoring and assessments
7 Answers
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Matt,,are you always concerned by the topic? Have you been in touch with Clement from KLEARIA? They have very reliable practical sansors tha will match your needs, in the field or on line.
Please let me know!
Best
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Dear Matt, We have developped innovative metal monitoring solutions for heavy metals in water (portable or in line instrument)
Our solution is already validated by a world leader company in bottle water so we demonstrated the robustness of the system (precision equivalent to an ICPMS).
Please have a look at : https://www.klearia.com/monitoring
We do not already publish the website in english,contact me in LinkedIn to set up a meeting.
Best,
Clement
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We can supply water purifiers that can remove arsenic using adsorption through nano materials, no membranes, electricity!
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Thanks for the call this morning Matt Lewis. Hope we can find the solution you are looking for :)
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I researched this a few years ago when doing some well work in the Philippines. The best low-cost options were Hach - https://www.hach.com/ez-series-analyzers/ez-series-arsenic-analyzers/family?productCategoryId=55069943307 and SenseBig http://www.sensebig.com/products/portable-arsenic-analyzer-or-sensor-water-quality-monitoring .
Related documents are here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30669352/ and here: http://wilsonweb.physics.harvard.edu/arsenic/measurement/EPA_review.pdf (attached)
1 Comment
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There are several institutions in UK dealing with this aspect especially, Atkins International who did a wonderful job in India for Thermal Power Plants. You may please contact them. All the best.
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If it's a deep groundwater well, the arsenic will be on a constant stady level. So it's either there or not. Regular testing (yearly) looks like a more feasably option..
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If you would like contact info for your local Hach sales manager, let me know and I will forward to you.