Looking for a Solution to Your Water Quality Problems

Water pollution monitoring

Looking for a Solution to Your Water Quality Problems

04 Aug, 2015

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

Modern Water (UK) has been manufacturing and selling world-leading monitoring analysers for almost a decade and is known in the industry for its ‘gold-standard’ Microtox toxicity technology. As well as toxicity monitors, Modern Water’s monitoring systems include, trace metal monitors and a range of environmental products that include fluorometers, test kits, strip tests and online THM and VOC monitors. Each range includes systems for portable, online, and laboratory use and all systems are easy to use and can be operated by technicians anywhere in the world.  

Modern Water continues to improve its range of products and just some of its recently launched  products include its Microtox CTM, Dual OVA7000 trace metal monitor; UVI4000 bench top UV digester; Immunoassay strip test and reader; 2nd generation ATP kits; a new hydrocarbon monitor as well as an extension to its range of algal toxin product range.

The benefits of Modern Water’s technologies include quick and reliable results, early warning of toxic events, low capital and operating costs, protection against environmental pollution, robust and proven equipment for use stand-alone or integrated into existing processes.  

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