Mauritius faces unique challenges due to its island geography and the delicate balance of its lagoon ecosystems. The reliance on groundwater and desalination requires precise monitoring via a ro system controller to prevent saltwater intrusion and ensure drinking water safety across the districts.
The local textile and sugar processing industries contribute to specific effluent challenges. Monitoring the turbidity and particulate load using a total suspended solids meter has become a regulatory priority to protect the surrounding coral reefs from sedimentation and chemical runoff.
With a growing emphasis on "Blue Economy" initiatives, the Mauritian government is upgrading its monitoring infrastructure. There is an urgent demand for real-time data from a residual chlorine sensor in municipal networks to ensure disinfection efficacy without harming marine biodiversity.


