In Angola, the rapid expansion of the manufacturing and mining sectors has placed immense pressure on local water bodies. The tropical climate and seasonal rainfall patterns often lead to fluctuating pollutant concentrations, making a reliable total suspended solids meter essential for monitoring runoff and industrial discharge in real-time.
Currently, many water treatment facilities in Luanda and Benguela rely on semi-automated systems. However, there is a growing transition toward fully integrated automation where a ph orp controller is used to maintain precise chemical dosing, reducing reagent waste and improving the efficacy of wastewater neutralization.
The challenges of high humidity and saline coastal air in Angolan port cities require instrumentation with high ingress protection. The deployment of a robust residual chlorine sensor has become a priority for municipal water authorities to ensure potable water safety throughout the distribution network.


