Germany represents the pinnacle of environmental regulation in Europe. With the Rhine and Danube basins requiring strict oversight, industrial facilities are now integrating advanced total suspended solids meter systems to prevent particulate pollution in accordance with the Abwasserverordnung (AbwV).
The current landscape is characterized by a transition toward "Smart Water" infrastructure. German manufacturers are increasingly replacing manual sampling with continuous monitoring using an ro system controller to optimize reverse osmosis efficiency and reduce energy consumption in desalination and purification plants.
Furthermore, the demand for high-precision chemicals management is peaking. The adoption of a residual chlorine sensor has become standard in municipal waterworks across Bavaria and North Rhine-Westphalia to ensure disinfection safety without exceeding toxicity thresholds.


