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New automated water treatment system a win for water conservation

by Lauren Butler
July 30, 2018
in Digital Utilities, Instrumentation, Control & Monitoring, Sponsored Editorial, Water, Water and Wastewater Treatment
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With the potential to conserve fresh water and improve corrosion levels, a shift toward closed water treatment systems has long been considered the future of the industry. The challenge to create a fully automated closed system has been launched by NCH, with the resulting aquaDART® System recently launched in Australia.

Reducing the need for engineer attention, aquaDART® makes use of fluorescent traced technology to maintain chemical residual control and enables real-time sensors to measure key parameters, determining scale, corrosion and microbiological control.

From here, custom controls regulate blow down and chemical feed, immediately correcting and communicating upset conditions.

As a fully automated system, the web-based monitoring and control software allows for remote supervision of the aquaDART® System, while records are also automatically generated and accessible at any time through the web platform.

Case studies at chemical plants in South East Asia have confirmed that up to 141ML of water can be conserved through the implementation of aquaDART®, resulting in massive environmental and financial savings.

With automation further reducing human error and increasing the efficiency of water treatment, the aquaDART® System is set to become an industry standard in the near future.

For facilities and business managers who want to take control of their water treatment program, booking a site survey with a company like NCH Australia will ensure you can find out how to reduce operating costs significantly.

This partner content is brought to you by NCH.  For more information visit www.nchaustralia.com

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