• Visual Test Methods in Wastewater Monitoring – Palintest to Present at WWEM

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    Visual Test Methods in Wastewater Monitoring – Palintest to Present at WWEM

    Do simple visual tests like permanganate value and Jackson turbidity tubes have a place in modern water and wastewater analysis?

    In a presentation entitled “The Pros and Cons of Simple Visual Test Methods: A Wastewater Case Study” at this year’s WWEM conference and exhibition, David Hird, an Application Specialist at Palintest Ltd, will discuss how visual tests compare to more advanced methods. Using a wastewater case study, he will also evaluate these tests’ potential to help make informed treatment decisions.

    His talk will be between 1.30-2pm in Room Five on Thursday November 3rd, the second day of the conference.

    In addition to David’s presentation Palintest will also be exhibiting its extensive range of water and wastewater analysis equipment at booth 112.

    Held at the Telford International Centre in Telford, Shropshire, WWEM is the UK’s leading conference and exhibition for the water, wastewater and environmental monitoring industries.


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