Water monitoring in North Korea is currently characterized by a transition from legacy mechanical systems to digital automation. The region's diverse topography, ranging from mountainous terrains to coastal plains, creates significant challenges for consistent water distribution, necessitating the integration of a multi parameter water quality analyzer to track diverse contaminants in real-time.
Industrial zones in cities like Pyongyang and Hamhung are increasingly requiring precise chemical dosing. The reliance on manual titration is being phased out in favor of automated systems like the alkalinity analyzer to maintain the pH stability of boiler feed water and industrial process streams, reducing corrosion in aging piping networks.
Environmental regulations are tightening around the Taedong and Chongchon rivers. To prevent ecological degradation, there is a growing deployment of the electromagnetic flowmeter to accurately quantify wastewater discharge and ensure compliance with national environmental protection standards.
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