Abstract

Techniques for the automated monitoring of water quality during the treatment of potable and waste water are reviewed with a brief description of the operating principles of various types of instrumentation followed by a consideration of their integration into process control. The monitoring of river water quality is also considered from the wider point of view of analyses that give information on water quality rather than simply process control parameters.

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