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  2. Multilevel groundwater monitoring systems - Wikipedia

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    Water FLUTe and Westbay systems have been installed to depths greater than 1000 feet, although there have been more deep Westbay systems installed than FLUTe systems. The deepest engineered MLS system is a Westbay system with 11 monitoring ports that was installed to a depth of 7,128 feet in Illinois.

  3. Water management device - Wikipedia

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    Smart meters can also be used in communities who are serviced by standpipes to monitor the flow of water and report leakage or dysfunction. [citation needed] Installation of water management devices in Cape Town, South Africa has led to complaints by residents who perceive this intervention as a draconian, unilateral action by the City. [5]

  4. Mueller Systems - Wikipedia

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    Mueller Systems was founded in 1859 as Hawes and Hersey Company in Boston, Massachusetts and was a manufacturer of bolts, rotary pumps, and other machinery. [3] [4] In 1885, the company received a patent on the rotary displacement meter and began manufacturing water meters under the name Hersey Meter Company, offering its first rotary and disc meters for sale in 1886.

  5. Leupold & Stevens - Wikipedia

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    In 1942, the company name was changed to its present form, Leupold & Stevens. Surveying equipment, rifle scopes, and related products are sold under the "Leupold" name, while water monitoring instrumentation, such as level and flow recorders, are marketed under the "Stevens" brand. [5]

  6. Water metering - Wikipedia

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    Smart metering technologies for water meters refer to advanced systems that enable real-time monitoring, data collection, and analysis of water usage through digital and connected devices. Unlike traditional mechanical water meters, smart meters are equipped with electronic components that measure water flow and transmit the data wirelessly to ...

  7. Environmental monitoring - Wikipedia

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    Environmental monitoring is the processes and activities that are done to characterize and describe the state of the environment. It is used in the preparation of environmental impact assessments, and in many circumstances in which human activities may cause harmful effects on the natural environment.