River water monitoring
At IFAT 2026, Ott and In-Situ will come together in joint booths (C1.119 and C1.138), showcasing complementary solutions that help water professionals make confident, data-driven decisions across the water cycle. Visitors can explore integrated technologies addressing water quality, quantity, flood, and water treatment process monitoring.
Water quality monitoring using In-Situ Aqua TROLL
With In-Situ’s Aqua TROLL® multiparameter sondes, customers gain reliable insight into the condition of lakes, rivers, groundwater, and coastal waters – even in challenging environments. By measuring key parameters such as dissolved oxygen, pH, conductivity, turbidity, and temperature, Aqua TROLL solutions support early detection of change, regulatory compliance, and informed resource management, while flexible deployment and low maintenance reduce field effort and operating costs.
Ott HydroSight Water Flow Measurement
At IFAT 2026, Ott will introduce HydroSight, a new contactless, camera-based solution for monitoring flood events and surface water flow. Using edge-processed video analytics, HydroSight provides high-resolution measurements of water level, surface velocity, and discharge, without the need for in-water installations. With this addition to Ott’s broader water quantity portfolio – including flood monitoring systems, precipitation sensors, as well as further water level, flow and discharge technologies – customers gain a scalable approach to flood preparedness, infrastructure protection, and resilient water management.
Water plant monitoring using In-Situ ChemScan mini analyser
For municipal and industrial water treatment, In-Situ ChemScan delivers automated, reagent-based chemical analysis for parameters such as nutrients and metals. Continuous insight helps operators optimise processes, reduce manual sampling, and respond faster to change, supporting efficient operation and confident regulatory compliance.
Visit the joint Ott and In-Situ booths at IFAT 2026 (C1.119 and C1.138) to see how combined water quality and quantity technologies turn measurement into insight - and insight into action.
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