Water/wastewater
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Scottish Water has become the fourth major water company to invest in the quality of its network, using the latest technology for measuring chlorine.
ATi’s (UK) ground-breaking continuous battery powered ChlorNets have been installed following their proven accurate, reliable and real-time data. This will enable Scottish Water to understand their networks better, reduce unnecessary costs and ultimately improve its quality of water.
Working in partnership with Process Plus, five ChlorNets were installed and commissioned at four different locations across Scotland. The new system was installed smoothly and without the need to calibrate any of the monitors. The ChlorNets will now be left for a few months to gather data on chlorine levels and temperature.
ATi's Sales Manager Tristen Preger: “The only way water companies can get this sort of data is through the continuous monitoring offered by ChlorNet - no other technology can achieve these results.
"Process Plus did a great job with this installation and my job was simple as no calibration was required. With very little maintenance, Scottish Water will not need to go back to the units for months, resulting in considerable savings.”
IET 36.3 May