Kenya's diverse topography and rapidly expanding industrial zones in Nairobi and Mombasa have led to increased pressure on freshwater sources. The prevalence of runoff from agricultural lands and industrial effluent requires the urgent deployment of a total suspended solids meter to maintain effluent compliance and protect the Lake Victoria basin.
Climate variability and seasonal flooding in the Rift Valley region often lead to sudden spikes in turbidity and chemical contamination. This volatility makes the use of a robust residual chlorine sensor critical for municipal water treatment plants to ensure safe drinking water delivery during extreme weather events.
Currently, many Kenyan facilities are transitioning from manual sampling to real-time monitoring. The integration of a dissolved oxygen meter for water is becoming standard in aquaculture and wastewater treatment to prevent hypoxia and optimize aerobic digestion processes.


