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Mobile monitoring – learning from nature
The future of monitoring is always up for discussion, since costs can be reduced and efficiency can be improved. In the spring of last year I had an idea about mobile monitoring which could be interesting. To guarantee sufficient drinking … Continue reading
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Tagged anthropogenic, engineering, environment, fish, future, IT, micropollutants, monitoring, robotics, water quality, Weddi
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Are we going forward or reverse?
In the Netherlands we are very proud of our tap water. It is of excellent quality, widely available and incredibly cheap. Due to the reasonably good quality of surface waters and the good quality of the groundwater sources it has … Continue reading
Posted in Engineering/Technology, Water
Tagged anthropogenic, concentrate, engineering, environment, forward osmosis, future, micropollutants, osmosis, public health, reverse osmosis, RO, water
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