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Trends in Wastewater Monitoring

Most treatment facilities in the modern world rely on outdated sewage systems and use standard level measurement methods. However, new trends are gradually emerging in this field that can radically change wastewater system management, making it much more efficient and productive.

Developing countries strive to quickly implement new technologies and rapidly start following new trends. In the process of designing sewage systems and creating modern infrastructure that meets the demands of a growing population for clean water, they manage to combine existing systems with new technologies.

Modern sewage systems separate wastewater into heavily polluted and lightly polluted water. Lightly polluted water is used for flushing, while artificial wetlands are used for treatment and irrigation. The most advanced systems also separate rainwater from sewage, using the former as a cheap source of fresh water. Monitoring wastewater levels plays an important role in all these systems, including the most advanced ones.

The sensors used for level monitoring also vary depending on the type of water whose level is to be measured. For lightly polluted and rainwater, level meters such as 26Y or 36XW are suitable. For use in heavily polluted water and sewage environments, special sensors with a wide and well-protected membrane are required, such as level transmitters of the 36XKY series.

One of the most innovative technologies in sewage systems and level monitoring systems is the use of artificial wetland systems designed to mimic natural processes. These areas are flooded with water, allowing polluted water to be cleaned by bacteria through natural processes. Bacteria absorb organic matter, neutralizing most pollutants. If space permits, large settling tanks and wetlands can be created which (provided they are not overloaded) will treat wastewater.

New trends in wastewater treatment and level measurement are closely linked, as together they help prevent environmental pollution by wastewater. The development of these technologies will continue as developing countries gradually become aware of the dangers of improper treatment and feel the need for more clean fresh water.

Currently, submersible level transmitters are commonly used for measuring wastewater levels because they are easy to install and can operate in conditions unsuitable for many other types of sensors.

If you need to select a level sensor, you can do so in the catalog or by contacting our specialists.

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