Water Quality Monitoring System Market - Rising Level of Water Pollution Rises the Need to Propells the Industry
Water Quality Monitoring Market - Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2017 - 2025
Albany, NY -- (SBWire) -- 03/23/2018 --Water quality refers to physical, biological, radiological and chemical characteristics of water. It is a measure of water condition relative to any human need or purpose. As stated by WHO, safe drinking water doesn't cause any significant risk to human health. Water is thus important to every aspect of our lives. Large number of toxic chemicals are discharged in rivers everyday by virtue of human waste and industrial chemicals. Thus, monitoring water quality becomes the need of utmost importance.
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As defined by International Standard for Organization as "monitoring system perform programmed process of measurement, sampling and subsequent signaling or recording with the aim of evaluating conformity to specified objectives". Water quality can be determined only in terms of appropriateness for a purpose. Water required for special purposes such as renal dialysis, medical surgeries, and pharmaceutical operation, requires higher quality of water. For instance, water which is to be used for agricultural irrigation should contain low sodium content. Similarly drinking water should not contain micro-organisms or chemicals that could be hazardous to health.
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Monitoring system enables the government to take rational decisions on describing and identifying emerging and actual problems of water pollution. It also helps in setting priorities and formulating plans for water quality management. Water quality monitoring system provides the objective evidence to determine compliance with water standards. Based on monitored data, water managers and law makers can determine if water quality is getting worse or better and measure effectiveness of water policies.
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In recent years, industrial waste and toxic chemicals are increasingly discharged in rivers and other water resources that is calling for need for water quality monitoring system. Also increasing government funding for pollution control and monitoring is driving the water quality monitoring system market.
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