In Cameroon, the water quality monitoring sector is currently grappling with high humidity and erratic power grids, which frequently cause drift in sensitive equipment. Many facilities still rely on manual sampling, but there is a rapid shift toward integrating a residual chlorine sensor to automate the disinfection process in urban water supplies.
The prevalence of sediment-heavy river water in the coastal regions has increased the demand for robust turbidity and solids measurement. Specifically, the adoption of a total suspended solids meter has become critical for mining and textile industries to meet environmental discharge regulations set by local authorities.
Furthermore, the growth of the beverage and pharmaceutical sectors in the Littoral region has necessitated the use of an ro system controller to ensure the purity of process water, reducing downtime caused by membrane fouling in tropical climates.


