Phosphorus control

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Hach's new RTC101 Phosphorus Control System provides real-time control of chemical dosing that helps maintain consistent phosphorus levels in effluent waters. The system offers pre-programmed algorithms designed to determine the exact loading of phosphorus in a facility's influent water, allowing for automatic dosing. It is a turn-key solution with instruments and technology designed to work together, accurately controlling a facility's phosphorus levels.

Hach Co.
www.hach.com

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