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Lake Oroville, California's second-largest reservoir, has experienced dramatic swings in water levels over recent years, reflecting broader challenges in the state's management of water resources.
State law defines elevated lead levels as any amount exceeding 5 parts per billion. Nearly 150 of the 692 outlets tested at Edmonds School District so far — or about 22% — have exceeded this ...
In-Situ, Inc. is excited to announce the Level TROLL NC, a non-contact level sensor that introduces radar to the company's popular Level TROLL line.
The Salt River Project, a power and water utility formed in 1903, controls river levels by releasing water from Stewart Mountain Dam. SRP lowers Salt River water levels, reducing eelgrass for wild ...
More than eight months after the Tropical Storm Helene the quality and turbidity of water in the reservoir that feeds the North Fork plant is back to pre-storm levels, city of Asheville, state and ...
CLUIX's mission is clear, to create disruptive, affordable technologies that enable real-time water testing, particularly in underserved areas. The company's flagship device, the C012, exemplifies ...
Hidden structures have resurfaced at Lake Corpus Christi in Texas as record-low water levels expose bridges, boathouses, and roads long lost beneath the reservoir. The sites revealed by an ongoing ...
SPOKANE, Wash. – Spokane is currently under a level one water conservation notice due to lower-than-normal river flows. The Spokane River is flowing at about 4,500 cubic feet per second, ...
The Level TROLL NC furthers In-Situ's commitment to simplifying data collection, access and management for water monitoring professionals. For more information about the NC, visit in-situ.com.