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Water Utilities Working Group

This working group is an independent New-Tech Business Forum serving the Water Utility industry worldwide. We invite you to join us.

Benefits

Drinking water quality varies from place to place, depending on the condition of the source water from which it is drawn and the treatment it receives.

Constant water monitoring helps community water suppliers with real-time analysis, quality and safety reports. We can customize all  analyses and reports to include raw water source and specific contaminants found in the water source, water coming out of the water utility and the tap.

We can help water utilities optimize chemical feed, reduce material and energy consumption, and secure better water quality by using our new real-time water monitoring and measuring technologies.

Water Treatment


Clean drinking water sources are diminishing rapidly all over the world. Measuring, monitoring and controlling purification processes places great demands on water treatment plants. Therefore, the innovation of effective water monitoring, purification and recycling methods is more important than ever.

The leading chemical and equipment suppliers in the water treatment field use our real-time online monitoring technologies and services, to track the concentration of pollutants in liquids.

Residential Water Wells

Unlike public drinking water systems serving many people, most private wells do not have experts regularly checking the water's source and its quality before it is sent to the tap. Those families who receive their drinking water from a private well, do not know if the water is safe to drink and what health risks they could face. Real-time water monitoring technology can help them monitor water wells 24/7 to ensure the constant quality and safety of their drinking water.


Our new-tech solutions can help prevent harmful contaminants such as arsenic entering drinking water, control water quality problems, maintain constant quality and taste, and reduce cost in water, energy, materials and labor. We can help water utilities customize their water quality to meet specific requirements, control water quality in real-time at the source, throughout the process and distribution network, and monitor treated and recycled water quality to ensure the best possible end product, and monitor waste water to mitigate risk and pollution.

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Climate Change

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Pilot Projects

In many countries and industries, water quality and availability and increased cost of freshwater, energy, materials and labor cause many operational, social, and environmental problems.

In response to exploding need for new-technology solutions, we invite you to join our Water Utility Industry Working Group to learn and to pilot our new-technology solutions at a reduced rate for a full year. The complete customized pilot programme includes:
consulting, hardware, software, installation, maintenance, on-going support, and one-on-one training.

Sample Pilot Project

The Resource-Efficiency Management System (REMS)
  • REMS software and an online index data network makes it easy to manage any process efficiently, mobile, anywhere, 24/7;
  • REMS collects and refines process data in real-time;
  • REMS monitors, alerts, tracks, and reports problems instantly;
  • REMS can be applied to a variety of industrial uses, from water management  to financial analysis;
  • REMS uses patented real-time single nano sensors for measuring, monitoring, and early warning; 
  • REMS optimizes freshwater, energy, and material consumption;
  • REMS improves accuracy, timing and reduces - or eliminates human error;
  • REMS can manage water quality and resource efficiency in real-time in your industrial process.
The Early Detection and Warning System (EDWS)
  • EDWS nano sensors, software and an online index data network makes it easy to detect risk efficiently, mobile, anywhere, 24/7;
  • EDWS collects and refines process data in real-time;
  • EDWS monitors, alerts, tracks, and reports threats and problems instantly;
  • EDWS can be applied to a variety of environmental and industrial uses;
  • EDWS uses patented real-time single nano sensors that can be customized for specific measuring, monitoring, and early warning; 
  • EDWS optimizes early detection;
  • EDWS improves accuracy, timing, and reduces - or eliminates human error;
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