Ethiopia's rapidly expanding industrial parks and agricultural sectors have placed immense pressure on local water bodies. Currently, many facilities rely on manual sampling, which fails to capture the volatile fluctuations in water chemistry, necessitating the integration of a robust ph orp controller for real-time chemical stabilization.
The geographical diversity of Ethiopia, from the highlands to the Rift Valley, introduces varying levels of sediment and organic load. This has led to an increased demand for the total suspended solids meter to monitor turbidity and particle concentration in wastewater discharge to prevent river siltation.
Furthermore, the scarcity of specialized technical maintenance in remote regions has made the adoption of durable, low-maintenance sensors critical. The implementation of a residual chlorine sensor is becoming essential for municipal water plants in Addis Ababa to ensure potable water safety without over-chlorination.


