Nutrient Monitoring: Ammonium, Chloride, and Nitrate ISE Sensors

Groundwater monitoring

Nutrient Monitoring: Ammonium, Chloride, and Nitrate ISE Sensors

10 Jul, 2017

Published over 8 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Groundwater monitoring.

Designed for use in a variety of applications, the Aqua TROLL 600 Multiparameter Sonde provides accurate water quality data in natural water, surface water, groundwater, produced water, and aquaculture. Additionally, the Aqua TROLL 600 Ammonium, Chloride, and Nitrate Sensors are ideal for any application where real-time data for nutrient monitoring and/or early detection of contamination is useful, including:

Agriculture and irrigation – monitor drainage and runoff

Source water, drinking water, and wastewater – influent and effluent monitoring

Stormwater – sediment runoff and nutrient contamination

Mining – mine water management and nutrient contamination monitoring

Groundwater – nutrient contamination and long-term testing

Aquaculture – pond, recirculation, farming, and wastewater monitoring

What makes the Aqua TROLL 600 sensors unique?

In addition to the reduced maintenance costs and early detection of potential contaminants, condsider these benefits:

Sensor stability: Traditional ISE sensors typically drift within hours to days, however In-Situ sensors are showing minimal drift even after more than a month of deployment. Gone are the days of daily or even weekly calibrations…we are recommending a monthly 2-point calibration for these sensors. Oh, and there’s no iso-thermal calibration required either.

Derived parameters: The Ammonium Sensor will automatically derive ammonia and total ammonia when used in conjunction with a pH/ORP sensor.

Range and depth: Our sensor range is significantly higher than others on the market. In addition, the Ammonium and Nitrate Sensors are rated to a depth of 25m, and the Chloride Sensor can be used to the current pressure range of the Aqua TROLL 600 (350 psi).

To learn more please visit in-situ.com/iet.

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