Tajikistan's water landscape is characterized by vast glacial reserves and a heavy reliance on hydroelectric power. However, the industrialization of mining and textile sectors has increased the urgency for real-time monitoring. Currently, many facilities still rely on manual sampling, creating a critical need for a multi parameter water quality analyzer to reduce human error and response time.
The geological composition of Tajikistan's soil often leads to high mineral content in raw water sources. This necessitates the widespread deployment of a total hardness analyzer to prevent scaling in boilers and cooling systems of the nation's energy infrastructure, ensuring long-term asset integrity.
Furthermore, urban water treatment plants in growing cities are upgrading their disinfection protocols. The transition toward automated chemical dosing requires a high-precision residual chlorine controller to maintain hygiene standards while avoiding toxic over-chlorination in the municipal supply.
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