Portugal faces unique hydrological challenges due to its diverse geography and the increasing frequency of droughts. The demand for an accurate total suspended solids meter has risen significantly in the Alentejo and Algarve regions, where agricultural runoff and sediment control are critical for protecting groundwater quality.
The industrial sector in Lisbon and Porto is increasingly adopting automated ph orp controller systems to comply with the strict EU Water Framework Directive. These systems are essential for neutralizing wastewater before discharge into the Atlantic coast, preventing acidification of local marine ecosystems.
Furthermore, the tourism-heavy coastal regions rely heavily on precise residual chlorine sensor technology to manage swimming pools and desalination plants, ensuring public safety while minimizing chemical overuse in fragile coastal environments.


