ABOUT US
Providing complete Water Data using technology and depth
With all the global problems our planet faces today,
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to prevent the negative impact.
We are facing massive environmental problems.
Water is the fundamental element for us to thrive.
We measure the health and vibrancy of shorelines, canals, rivers, and all of our surrounding water. This summary of
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CORE
Dissolved Oxygen, Chlorophyll A, Water Clarity, Total Nitrogen, Total Phosphorus, and Aquatic Grasses.
Understanding these core parameters is the first step towards gaining a comprehensive view of water quality.

CHEMICAL
Heavy metals like Mercury, Lead, Cadmium, Copper, Chlorides, Fluorides, harmful chemicals, PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances), and microplastics.
Understanding these parameters is essential for ensuring the safety and purity of our water supply.

PHYSICAL
Ph Level, Turbidity, Temperature, and Salinity.
These parameters offer invaluable insights into the physical characteristics of water, enabling us to make informed decisions about its use and conservation.

VISUAL
Sediment (composition, texture, grain size, contaminants), Shoreline Characteristics, Canal Wall Condition, Seabed/Riverbed Characteristics, and more.
By measuring and monitoring these parameters, we can make informed decisions about conservation, development, and infrastructure management.

TIDAL/FLOOD
Tidal Range, Tide Patterns (diurnal, semidiurnal, or mixed), Tidal Currents (speed and direction), Tide Surges, and Storm Tides.
Monitoring Tide Surges and Storm Tides is crucial for early warning systems and disaster preparedness, especially in the face of rising sea levels and extreme weather events.

BIOLOGICAL
Harmful Algal Blooms (HAB), Waterborne Pathogens, Aquatic Plants, Microbial Communities (bacteria, viruses), and Bioindicators (macroinvertebrates, algae).
Bioindicators offer a holistic view of ecosystem health, allowing us to assess the overall well-being of water bodies.