Using turbidity sensors to optimize filter backwashing | Drinking waterAdrienne Stenz | Apr 25, 2025Using real-time turbidity sensors, and measuring water clarity in real time, operators can clean filters precisely when needed and stop the process as soon as it’s effective... Read the Full Story
Cleaning your water quality field instrumentsCatie Marchand | Apr 08, 2025Environmental instruments can easily get dirty during field use—algae, sediment, and debris can be tough to remove. It’s important to always clean your equipment after... Read the Full Story
Color as a water quality indicator | The power of ColorVis in municipal, industrial, and environmental applicationsAdrienne Stenz | Mar 25, 2025Water color is more than just a visual indicator—it’s often a reliable measure of water quality and contamination. Changes in color across urban runoff, as well as municipal... Read the Full Story
Selective success | How the OI Analytical 5383 PFPD Gas Chromatograph Detector is changing the game in petrochemical analysisJakob Woodside | Mar 13, 2025Imagine being able to detect a single drop of sulfur in an Olympic-sized swimming pool filled with oil. Sounds impossible, right? There is an instrument available to do... Read the Full Story
Storing for the season | Water quality field instrumentsCatie Marchand | Feb 18, 2025To get the most reliable data and a long life out of your field water quality instruments and sensors, it’s important to learn how to store them properly between uses. Keep in mind... Read the Full Story