Ultrasonics Enhance River Monitoring Project

Water/wastewater

Ultrasonics Enhance River Monitoring Project

14 Nov, 2007

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Mark Davis Managing Director Flowline
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Minimising the risk of river pollution and protecting a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) was one of the key objectives of a river flow measurement project involving flow monitoring specialists FLOWLINE. The location of the project was on the River Erewash, a tributary of the River Trent at the Attenborough Lakes Nature Reserve in Nottingham, England and at a point where the river is around 10 metres wide and a depth ranging from 0.5 to 2 metres.

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