What to do about water quality monitoring in the COVID-19 epidemic?

Lianhua donated water quality testing equipment to help the COVID-19 pandemic to help the region resume work and production.

Recently, the Ministry of Ecology and Environment issued the "Guiding Opinions on Coordinating the Prevention and Control of the Epidemic and Ecological and Environmental Protection for Economic and Social Development", including the supervision and protection of the water environment in the face of the current dual factors of epidemic prevention and control and resumption of work and production. Initiatives, with special emphasis on:

"The current epidemic prevention and control work is at the most strenuous and critical stage. The resumption of work and production of enterprises is progressing in an orderly manner. Emergency preparedness for environmental emergencies will be strengthened. The collection, treatment, and disinfection of medical wastewater and urban sewage will continue to be strengthened. Supervision and management of key links."
It is required to "make every effort to monitor the environmental quality of surface water in the epidemic area, and increase the characteristic indicators of residual chlorine."

In order to help prevent and control the epidemic and avoid the damage to the ecological environment caused by the resumption of work and production, Lianhua donated COD multi-parameter testers, residual chlorine testers and supporting reagents to environmental protection departments and medical institutions in many places in Hubei Province during the epidemic. These instruments are easy to operate, monitoring personnel can quickly get started, and accurately respond to the needs of epidemic prevention and control and water quality monitoring of sewage companies; the output is accurate and fast, and Lianhua Technology's products provide convenience for relevant departments to accumulate water quality monitoring big data.

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Post time: Dec-07-2021