Vietnam's rapid industrial expansion, particularly in electronics and textile manufacturing, has placed immense pressure on local water bodies. The proliferation of industrial parks in provinces like Binh Duong and Dong Nai has led to an urgent need for accurate total suspended solids meter deployments to monitor effluent discharge in real-time.
Climate change and saltwater intrusion in the Mekong Delta further complicate water treatment. The requirement for a reliable dissolved oxygen meter for water has become critical for aquaculture and wastewater aeration plants to prevent ecological collapse and maintain biological treatment efficiency.
Currently, many Vietnamese facilities are transitioning from manual sampling to automated monitoring. This shift is driven by stricter government regulations on "Zero Liquid Discharge" and the necessity of utilizing a residual chlorine sensor to ensure safe disinfection in municipal water supplies.


