The Latest Technology for Testing and Monitoring Water and Wastewater in Any Application

Water/wastewater

The Latest Technology for Testing and Monitoring Water and Wastewater in Any Application

11 Sep, 2014

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HACH LANGE’s (UK) process monitoring team will unveil the latest MCERTS approved instruments at WWEM 2014 on stand 115/116

The company’s real-time control solutions for wastewater treatment (RTC)) has been receiving rave reviews by companies that have installed the system and experts will be available to discuss the efficiency and cost savings that are possible with RTC, which has dramatically reduced energy and chemical costs at plants that have already incorporated this technology. In addition HACH LANGE will run a Workshop entitled ‘Phosphate 

Removal Using Chemical Precipitation – Common Misconceptions and Working Solutions.' 

In addition to the latest process monitoring equipment, the HACH LANGE stand will also feature some of the company’s latest innovations in laboratory analysis including pocket colorimeters, portable water quality meters and sophisticated UV-VIS/VIS Spectrophotometers for the field and in the lab. 

WWEM visitors involved in laboratory, field or online testing and measurement will have the opportunity to handle the latest water monitoring instrumentation. Visit stand 115/116 and find out more.

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