YSI to Launch 2 Major New Products at WWEM 2008

River water monitoring

YSI to Launch 2 Major New Products at WWEM 2008

16 Oct, 2008

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YSI Hydrodata will launch new products for water quality measurement and river flow monitoring at this year`s WWEM.
River discharge and bathymetry: YSI SonTek will also unveil an exciting new River Surveyor instrument employing the latest Acoustic Doppler Profiler (ADP) technology. The new device will operate an incredible 9 beams and provide a host of new features which deliver superb accuracy across the range of riverine conditions from 15cm to 80m depth.
Water quality: The new "big 4" (temp, conductivity, pH and dissolved oxygen) model from the "Professional" range of water quality meters will feature on YSI`s stand (No. 68) in addition the V2 multiparameter long-term water quality monitoring sondes.
YSI Regional Director Darren Hanson says, “The Professional Series is fantastic news for anyone involved with field or lab water quality measurements. As market leader, we have benefited from the feedback of a massive customer base and as a result we have built many new features into these new relatively inexpensive meters.” YSI will also run a Workshop at 12 noon in room 4 entitled: "Raw Water Intake Monitors - A Lower Cost Alternative" which will highlight the many advantages that users have gained from YSI`s monitoring systems. WWEM stand 68.

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