Greece faces significant challenges due to its fragmented geography and the increasing salinity of groundwater. The demand for a reliable ro system controller has surged in the Cyclades and Crete, where desalination is critical for potable water supply and tourism infrastructure.
In the industrial zones of Thessaloniki and Athens, the discharge of effluents into the Aegean Sea requires strict monitoring of pollutants. The implementation of a total suspended solids meter has become standard for municipal wastewater treatment plants to prevent sedimentation in marine protected areas.
Furthermore, the Greek aquaculture sector, particularly in the Peloponnese, relies heavily on real-time data. The use of a residual chlorine sensor is essential in processing plants to ensure that disinfection processes do not harm the delicate biological balance of the surrounding Mediterranean waters.


