In January 1976, the Water Resources Division of the U.S. Geological Survey asked Lawrence Livermore Laboratory to conduct a feasibility study for automation of the National Water Quality (NWQ) Laboratory in Denver, Colorado (formerly Denver Central Laboratory). Results of the study were published in the Feasibility Study for Automation of the Central Laboratories, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Rept. UCRL-52001 (1976). Because the present system for processing water samples was found inadequate to meet the demands of a steadily increasing workload, new automation was recommended. In this document we present details necessary for future implementation of the new system, as well as descriptions of current laboratory automatic data processing...
Introduction: The 1976 edition of Methods of Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes ...
A prototype system has been developed for recording and transmitting digital data at a remote water ...
This technical note describes methods for monitoring water quality at hydroprojects. A water quality...
This study of the feasibility of further automating the Central Laboratories deals specifically with...
The U.S. Geological Survey uses continuous water-quality monitors to assess variations in the qualit...
20. ABSTRACT (Continued). operations. This report contains information which will be helpful to both...
Environmental measurements are required to determine the quality of the ambient waters and the chara...
This project was focused on the installation of three water purification systems in the environmenta...
An automated water quality monitoring and control system, designed for a closed-cycle biofilter rese...
The use of instrumentation and control of process is important for every industries that have a nece...
An automated water quality monitoring and control system, designed for a closed-cycle biofilter rese...
Water is a basic need of people for their life. However, the need of water is increasing along with ...
Proceedings of the 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11 and 12, 1995, Athens, Georgia.R...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has developed a Portable Data Acquisition (DAQ) System...
Introduction: The 1976 edition of Methods of Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes ...
Introduction: The 1976 edition of Methods of Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes ...
A prototype system has been developed for recording and transmitting digital data at a remote water ...
This technical note describes methods for monitoring water quality at hydroprojects. A water quality...
This study of the feasibility of further automating the Central Laboratories deals specifically with...
The U.S. Geological Survey uses continuous water-quality monitors to assess variations in the qualit...
20. ABSTRACT (Continued). operations. This report contains information which will be helpful to both...
Environmental measurements are required to determine the quality of the ambient waters and the chara...
This project was focused on the installation of three water purification systems in the environmenta...
An automated water quality monitoring and control system, designed for a closed-cycle biofilter rese...
The use of instrumentation and control of process is important for every industries that have a nece...
An automated water quality monitoring and control system, designed for a closed-cycle biofilter rese...
Water is a basic need of people for their life. However, the need of water is increasing along with ...
Proceedings of the 1995 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 11 and 12, 1995, Athens, Georgia.R...
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) has developed a Portable Data Acquisition (DAQ) System...
Introduction: The 1976 edition of Methods of Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes ...
Introduction: The 1976 edition of Methods of Chemical Analysis of Water and Wastes ...
A prototype system has been developed for recording and transmitting digital data at a remote water ...
This technical note describes methods for monitoring water quality at hydroprojects. A water quality...