“Peace of Mind” with Remote Contamination Monitoring of Groundwater

Groundwater monitoring

“Peace of Mind” with Remote Contamination Monitoring of Groundwater

14 Mar, 2016

Published over 10 years ago. See the latest and most current information on Groundwater monitoring.

The low cost wireless solution for groundwater contamination monitoring, from Smart Sensor Technology (Spain), provides customers with a simple and effective way to routinely control any leak that has affected the environment.

The system works with a proprietary solution with the following benefits: No false alarm, Complete wireless installation over 1 Km, Easy installed in existing monitoring wells from 2” up, Daily monitoring, Battery operated for over 7 years, No maintenance, Alarm to e-mail or sms, Can monitor several sensors at the time, and ATEX certified.

There is no better way to avoid expensive remediation costs and painful lawsuits than to detect a leak as soon as possible and take the necessary action to bring it under control.

It has never been so easy to have “peace of mind” by controlling in a simple and daily basis the environment around your facility. Forget about finding the problem when is too late and the environmental impact is tremendous, and spending a lot of money on sampling when groundwater is not affected; install an easy and affordable automatic detection system that will scan the groundwater daily on your behalf, saving you a lot of money and a lot of problems. 

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