Gabon's geography, dominated by dense rainforests and an extensive river network, presents unique challenges for water quality monitoring. High humidity and temperature accelerate the degradation of sensors, making the demand for a robust residual chlorine sensor critical for maintaining potable water safety in urban centers like Libreville.
The industrial sector, particularly mining and oil extraction, requires stringent oversight to prevent contamination. Many facilities still rely on manual sampling, but there is a rapid shift toward installing a total suspended solids meter to monitor effluent discharge in real-time, ensuring that sedimentary runoff does not damage local mangroves.
Furthermore, the integration of desalination and purification plants has surged, necessitating the use of a sophisticated ro system controller. This transition is driven by the need for reliable freshwater sources in coastal industrial zones where saltwater intrusion is a persistent threat.


