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Flood Warning Systems News + Updates On IoT Smart Water Monitoring Sensors
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Year after year water levels continue to rise. More water level monitoring systems are needed each day. With Industrial IoT sensor systems, monitoring water has never been easier. Using IoT sensors for monitoring water levels and flood warning systems is cost-effective. This means that you, your teams, and your organization can deploy a larger network of multiple IoT sensor nodes with less money. Over the years we've worked with government agencies, researchers, and other business organizations to fine-tune flood warning systems that go beyond the needs of our customers. Today Tools.Valarm.net monitors water levels and flood monitoring systems in locations like the coasts...
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Tools.Valarm.net Software Now Included With Your Sensor Hubs and Monitoring Kits
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Your lucky day has arrived for you, your teams, and your organization's Industrial IoT sensor monitoring needs. You'll now receive Tools.Valarm.net credits included with your purchases of sensor hubs and kits. After you've bought your hardware from Shop.Valarm.net, simply send me a message at Info@Valarm.net with your account name and I'll add the credits to your Valarm Tools Cloud account. This means you'll automatically have access to powerful Industrial IoT software for doing everything your organization needs to do with monitoring systems: Mapping Graphing + Charting Alerting Analytics Custom Calculators 3D Earth Globe Map Visualizations Geofencing Whether you're using Tools.Valarm.net to monitor water,...
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Flood Warning Systems - Industrial IoT Sensors Monitor Water Levels
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Additional Flood Warning Systems have been deployed by Smart Cities and communities in the USA. These monitoring systems upload water level sensor measurements to Tools.Valarm.net in real-time. The flood monitoring systems you're seeing in the photos are deployed in Virginia, on the east coast of the U.S. How do you provide power for Industrial IoT sensor devices like flood warning systems? Solar panels provide power for these Industrial IoT devices. The sun charges backup batteries during the day. Then during the night the batteries keep the system alive and reporting sensor data. How do you monitor water levels...
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Levees and Water Monitoring with Transducers, Piezometers, Vibrating Wire Sensors, and Industrial IoT
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Remotely monitoring transducers, piezometers, & vibrating wire sensors? Levees, rivers, wells, & other water bodies with sensor telemetry save time + money for your organization. You're seeing photos here of Tools.Valarm.net monitoring systems that are measuring Geokon piezometers / vibrating wires (VW). We put the Industrial in Industrial IoT. These piezometer sensors are useful for safety and monitoring levees / dikes, pressure, temperature, environmental health, and your community's safety. This project is a collaboration between various organizations like the government of California, Department of Water Resources (DWR), Wood Rodgers environmental engineering consultants, Teichert Construction, HDR, and Jensen Drilling Company. Some of the units are equipped with the Geokon...
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Water Monitoring Systems - News on Water, Flooding, and Remote Monitoring with Industrial IoT Sensors
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Water is a precious natural resource for you, your family, and your community. You're probably aware that water is critical for our life on this planet, which means that we need to take proper care of water. Fortunately, today's technologies like remote monitoring and Industrial IoT sensor devices, make it easier and more cost-effective than ever to deploy automatic water monitoring systems. The water system in California is regularly adapting and this article details how giant water tunnels will help the environment in the most populous state of the United States. Perhaps the western US and California will have more water than...
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