Odor monitoring

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Odor monitoring

Kruger has introduced the new OdoWatch® 3.0 system. This is an enhancement to the OdoWatch real-time odor monitoring system which helps wastewater treatment plants stay on top of nuisance odors, preventing odors before they become a problem to the surrounding areas. New EPA approved AERMOD modeling follows the odor plume over complex terrain, allowing plants to track odors more efficiently. The system provides an alert when odors from a plant approach areas outside the predetermined parameters.

Kruger, a Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies company
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