In Mali, water management is heavily influenced by the seasonal fluctuations of the Niger River and the arid climate of the Sahel. The local manufacturing and mining sectors face significant hurdles in maintaining effluent standards, necessitating the deployment of a robust total suspended solids meter to handle high turbidity levels common in regional surface waters.
The current state of water treatment in Mali's urban centers often relies on aging infrastructure. There is an urgent shift toward integrating an automated ro system controller to optimize desalination and purification processes, reducing water waste in areas where every drop is critical for survival and production.
Furthermore, the agricultural processing industry in Mali is increasingly adopting a residual chlorine sensor to ensure that disinfection processes are precise, preventing both microbial contamination and chemical over-dosage in the potable water supply.


