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The growth of maritime traffic in Portuguese-speaking African countries has made dredging a strategic element for the competitiveness of commercial ports, industrial terminals, and large rivers. Keeping the seabed at the correct depth means guaranteeing access to deeper draft vessels, reducing logistics costs along inland corridors, and creating new opportunities for businesses ...
Introduction Dredging is a key activity for maintaining and expanding Brazilian ports. Brazil relies on a strategic maritime network for global trade and faces a growing need for modern infrastructure. Portable dredging systems, like the new generation of compact and modular dredges, offer an effective and flexible solution to tackle sediment buildup and keep port channels ...
A water level sensor is a device used to detect and measure the water level in tanks, ponds, rivers, or any other water body. ...
Flood monitoring is a crucial part of civil protection and urban planning. As extreme weather events become more frequent, it is more important than ever that municipalities, engineering offices and emergency services such as fire departments and disaster control are well informed and prepared. In this blog post, we answer frequently asked questions about flood monitoring to give you a ...
Water resource experts and leads at CEC, Matt Gramza and Steve Casey, sat down with CivilGEO’s engineering director, Chris Maeder, to share how CivilGEO’s software products have helped CEC amp up its game and achieve new levels of productivity with river analysis and storm water modeling work.Matt Gramza described some inefficiencies the firm routinely ...
What is a level sensor? A level sensor is a device used to measure the level or height of liquids and solid materials in various environments. ...
It is one of the few remaining dam-free rivers in the region with a natural salmon run and supports some of the most productive agricultural areas of California. The subbasin has been designated “critically over drafted” as groundwater supplies 95% of the water used in the region and declining groundwater levels result in the river ...
What is a Water Level Sensor? A water level sensor is an essential instrument that monitors the water level in various containers, tanks, and reservoirs. ...
There’s less time to save the Colorado River than it took to build the Hoover dam. Join our radical new inclusive collaboration Water, United. “There it is. Take it.” The famous words of William Mulholland, one of the fathers of modern Los Angeles. The ‘it’ he was referring to was not gold, or oil. It was water. An entire river in fact. One which had been diverted ...
What is a water level sensor? A water level sensor is a device for measuring too high or too low a liquid level in a fixed vessel. ...
Across Southern Africa, water is a symbol of life; held sacred by a diverse collection of indigenous peoples and communities who believe in the cleansing and life sustaining power of water. It is the spiritual belief of many of these communities that water is a “gift to future generations.” Along the course of South Africa’s Letaba river this life sustaining spiritual connection ...
Rivers across the globe are experiencing unprecedented rates of warming and loss of oxygen, endangering aquatic life. Recent findings from a Penn State-led study reveal that among almost 800 rivers examined, a staggering 87% have been warming, while 70% have been losing oxygen. ...
Water resource experts and leads at CEC, Matt Gramza and Steve Casey, sat down with CivilGEO’s engineering director, Chris Maeder, to share how CivilGEO’s software products have helped CEC amp up its game and achieve new levels of productivity with river analysis and storm water modeling work. ...
They recorded over 7.5 million measurements across tropical rivers from 1984 to 2021. The findings were staggering: sediment and pollutants were being dumped into rivers by 400 mining districts across 49 countries. ...
ABM’s Advanced Level Sensors and Remote Support Solve Multiple Reflection Challenges Background An environmental company required a level sensor to remotely monitor and control water levels in a river for a flood monitoring application. ...
These two reservoirs are Lake Mead and Lake Powell, which are at one of their lowest levels. Additionally, triple-digit heat waves are becoming routine in states such as Nevada and Arizona, while wildfires persist in California, scorching forests and grasslands. ...
Seasonal variations and weather patterns can further influence pollution levels. Societal Impact The health impacts of air pollution are profound. ...
These two reservoirs are Lake Mead and Lake Powell, which are at one of their lowest levels. Additionally, triple-digit heat waves are becoming routine in states such as Nevada and Arizona, while wildfires persist in California, scorching forests and grasslands. ...
The intensity of this scattered light is then measured by the turbidity meter's sensor and is directly proportional to the concentration of particles in the liquid. Higher turbidity levels result in increased light scattering, leading to a higher reading on the meter. ...
It’s expected that the changing climate will bring with it greater levels of uncertainty regarding water resources, putting pressure on those places that are lucky enough to have escaped water scarcity issues up till now. ...
