Ghana faces significant challenges in maintaining water purity due to artisanal mining (galamsey) and rapid urbanization. The high concentration of sediment in river bodies has made the deployment of a reliable total suspended solids meter essential for protecting municipal intake systems and industrial processing plants.
In the coastal regions and Accra's industrial hubs, saltwater intrusion and chemical runoff require constant vigilance. The integration of a residual chlorine sensor has become vital for ensuring that potable water remains safe from microbial contamination while preventing over-chlorination in distribution networks.
Current industrial operations in Ghana are shifting from manual sampling to real-time automation. There is a growing demand for an integrated ro system controller to manage desalination and purification plants, reducing the reliance on intermittent manual checks and lowering operational risks.


