ONLINE MONITORING EQUIPMENT

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I am looking for a supplier/ manufacturer of:

a. On-line E.coli and coliform monitoring  equipment in drinking water

b. Online fluoride concentration  Monitoring equipment in drinking water

Please advise on availability

 

 

 

 

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  1. To facilitate the prompt management of public health risks from water resources, the fluorescence-based detection of the enzymatic activity of β-d-glucuronidase (GLUC) has been suggested as a rapid method to monitor fecal pollution. New technological adaptations enable now its automated, near-real-time measurement in a robust and analytically precise manner.

     

     

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    https://www.colifast.no/products/

     

  2. FLOURISENSE FLOURIDE MONITOR(ONLINE) FOR ONLINE MONITORING FLOURIDE IN DRINKING WATER IS AVAILABLE.

    PLEASE GOOGLE SEARCH.

  3. An E. Colli analyzer shall not be confused with a real-time "sensor",  ...to get reliable and accurate results it's suitable to carry out a minimum bacterial incubation, this avoids false alarms or the opposite, to ignore it.

    I recommend the EASYCHEM COLI online, ... it's based on the   Colilert®-18 , which is an ISO 9308-2:2012 and approved by EPA and APPHA (Standard Methods for Examination of Water and Wastewater). 

    The analyzer confirms the presence or absence of E. Colli in the water and calculates the MPN for Total Coliform and E. Colli (35 - 37°C) and Fecal Coliform (44,5 °C) + other functions.  http://www.systea.it/   Online Analyzers / EASYCHEM COLI Online   

    Can contact: luca.sanfilippo@systea.it

  4. Check out FREDSense in Calgary.  Their technology could be applied as a side-stream online sensor.  They had developed a coliform measurement sensor about 6 years ago.  It’s a biological sensor that produces an electrical signal in proportion to the substance being measured.  Not quite real time, as it takes about 45 minutes per analysis, but that beats 24 hours.

  5. You may check fluidion the latest remotely-controlled autonomous E.Coli analyzer for source water and environmental monitoring, with seven measurement capabilities on a single battery charge. Installed in-situ, it provides the fastest possible response to E.Coli contamination, quantifies bacterial content, and provides automatic alerts in real-time. Use the link for further detail http://fluidion.com/en/products/alert-system-2