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We're looking forward to visiting with friends of WaterLOG at 2013 tradeshows, drop by and try the new Storm 3 Datalogger with Storm Central!
Xylem supports initiative to provide water education as part of mission to ‘solve water’
Site Administrator
Beverly, MA – (November 5, 2012) – Xylem Inc., a leading global water technology company, today announced its support of a water education program that reflects the company's commitment to solve water worldwide.
We invite you to join us for our introduction to the newly released Storm Series datalogger, combining advances in the tech industry with WaterLog's trusted equipment.
Help us spread awareness about the importance of monitoring waterways by submitting writing about projects you've worked on. Every Wednesday we'll recognize a "Water Star" that made a significant difference.
Most of us love apps, especially the useful ones. Here's the top 10 most useful water apps out there from Rob Hincks at Impeller magazine.
Take a guided tour through the newly released Storm 3, the Wi-Fi enabled data logger by clicking this link to view the sleek Slide Share .
Firmware UPDATE
Brad Schaefermeyer
The latests firmware updates have been posted. Visit the downloads page to get the current versions.
H-2221-V2 now certified
Brad Schaefermeyer
WaterLog Introduces our new GOES V2 satellite Transmitter the H-2221-V2. Note: Datalogger will require firmware upgrade.
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., September 6, 2011 — ITT Corporation (NYSE: ITT) announced today that it has completed its acquisition of YSI Incorporated, forming a water-focused analytics business with annual revenue of approximately $300 million. YSI is a leading developer and manufacturer of sensors, instruments, software, and data collection platforms for environmental water monitoring, with facilities in the U.S., Europe and Asia.
A Design Analysis success story
Brad Schaefermeyer
Due to a bridge replacement, I needed to install a temporary gage at Lamoine River near Colmar, Illinois. I could not find a suitable site with enough elevation to keep the gage above high water in case of a flood. The only option open to me was to dig a trench about 300 feet to a location above the high water mark.
Nationwide Network of Monitoring Stations Keeps Eye on Rivers and Streams, Collects Critical Data—But Funding is Ongoing Challenge
The H-2221 is now METEOSAT Certified
Brad Schaefermeyer
We received METEOSAT certification from Eumetsat for the H-2221.
Download a copy of the certification letter. [PDF]
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