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Advanced Control: Wastewater TSS Monitoring Systems by Markland Specialty Engineering Ltd.

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  Effective wastewater treatment depends on the ability to monitor and manage sludge concentrations with precision. When solids levels fluctuate, it can compromise the efficiency of your biological processes and threaten your ability to meet stringent environmental discharge permits. Markland Specialty Engineering Ltd. offers industry-leading solutions that provide the visibility you need to maintain a stable, compliant, and cost-effective treatment plant. The Value of Continuous Data Manual testing methods are often insufficient for modern treatment requirements, as they only provide a snapshot of conditions at a specific moment. A sophisticated Wastewater TSS Monitoring System provides the continuous, real-time data necessary to oversee the health of your system 24/7. By tracking solids concentrations as they change, plant operators can make informed decisions regarding aeration, sludge recycling, and withdrawal rates before minor deviations escalate into significant operati...

Understanding Better Process Control with Interface Level and Density Control

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  In many industrial setups, small measurement errors can lead to big problems. That is why process control needs to be clear and reliable. When systems are monitored properly, it becomes easier to avoid waste, reduce downtime, and keep operations steady. Two important parts of this process are level measurement and density tracking. They may sound technical, but the idea is simple. You need to know what is happening inside tanks, pipes, and systems at all times. Why level measurement matters In industries like water treatment, oil, and chemical processing, different materials often sit in layers. These layers must be measured correctly. If not, mixing can happen, or separation may fail. This is where the interface level plays a key role. It helps detect the boundary between two different substances, like oil and water. Knowing this boundary helps operators control flow, avoid contamination, and improve output quality. Without this, it becomes guesswork. And guesswork is risky...