Water Resources Data Management System Benefits a Wide Range of Users

Water/wastewater

Water Resources Data Management System Benefits a Wide Range of Users

15 Sep, 2014

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WISKI, the established measuring data management system for water resources data from Kisters (Germany), exhibiting at WWEM stands 95 & 96, now processes sampling data (metadata) and the accompanying physico-chemical water quality information along with the usual hydrological values. Governmental authorities, water boards and research facilities will greatly benefit from this development. With the expansion of the KiWQM water quality module, WISKI is now a communal database for different departments, which enables to have a full picture of the state of the water and efficiently steer the data management processes. It is possible to update the software even further with KiECO components and also reflect the ecological aspects. 

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