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Nov 19, 2009
RFID sensors to protect the water supply
RFID sensors to protect the water supply Recently, the U.S. military has a special set of sensors for water supplies for the troops. Each time a field is established, it is important to ensure the water supply and testing. You can not just check if you need constant monitoring so that insurgents or enemies do not pollute the water or poison. The three most common pathogens in water, Vibrio cholerae, E. coli and Giardia Intestinalis, and believe me, is not it? T want everyone in your company to drink water.Two, Phase IV Engineering and Microsystems Sporian Colorado in Boulder have a system of bio-sensor, based on RFID. The device is the float with a radio-frequency and the antenna is equipped with a sensor housing, which is also in an anchor line. This water sensor can be harmful to 1 part per million.I before, these are the United States to protect our rivers and lakes, where the drinking water. It 'also important that we do in our area, such as wetlands and bayous of Louisiana and the Everglades in Florida. Now we will look at the efforts of WHO, the United Nations and the World Bank, you can take that in third world countries to prevent disease, for the water to kill millions of people every year? If you consider the costs of acquiring mass and economies of scale, we are on track to tackle the problems, the terrible of the population expansion in the third world view of contaminated water and waterboe pathogens. As we see more serious and severe drought in the world, we need to address these problems. We know that the technology ready to be moved because of our military spending DARPA.We by the need to finance research and promotion of these families of DARPA, so that anyone who might benefit from technology adoption. Think about this problem, something must be done. "Lance Winslow" - Online Think Tank forum board. If you have innovative ideas and unique perspectives, we think with Lance;
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