Measuring, visualising and managing water resources
The water cycle requires the knowledge of multiple information during the different stages of its journey from the withdrawal from the natural environment to the discharge into it after treatment.
What is the water cycle?
Before reaching our taps, water follows a path that has been the same for several centuries. Sea water evaporates, the droplets thus formed constitute the clouds that fall back to the ground as precipitation (rain, hail, snow). This rainwater will feed the underground water tables and recharge the rivers, which in turn will flow into the sea. In order to be able to use water for these different needs, man has had to become part of this natural cycle.
Pumping water in the natural environment
Routing to treatment sites
Water treatment
Distribution of water to end users
Wastewater recovery and delivery to treatment sites
Sewage treatment
Discharge of treated water into the natural environment
PARATRONIC has been a partner at every stage of this process since 1984, offering simple, yet comprehensive sensor solutions(SNP, CNR...), acquisition, transmission systems, automation, (AQUA-CJ.displays (IMRS...) and lightning protection (PRO TAS220, PRO TAS30...) . All these solutions make it possible to ensure the reliability, control and monitoring of all installations required for human use, and to limit the impact on the natural environment.
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