France currently faces a dual challenge: maintaining its robust manufacturing base in regions like Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes while adhering to the strict "Plan Eau" national strategy. The demand for a reliable total suspended solids meter has spiked as industrial wastewater treatment plants strive to reduce turbidity before discharging into the Seine or Rhône rivers.
The French market is characterized by a shift towards autonomous monitoring. Operators are moving away from manual sampling toward integrated ro system controller units that can manage reverse osmosis processes in real-time, reducing chemical waste and energy consumption in accordance with Green Deal objectives.
Furthermore, the stringent monitoring of disinfection by-products has made the residual chlorine sensor a critical component for French municipal water suppliers and pharmaceutical plants, ensuring that water safety does not compromise the long-term health of the aquatic ecosystem.


