Surface water conductivity refers to a measure of the electrolyte content in surface water, which refers the degree of pollution and self-purification ability of the water body. The limit value of conductivity is an important parameter for assessing the environmental quality of surface water and is of great significance for monitoring and protecting water resources.
Conductivity is usually expressed in units of μS/cm. High conductivity means that the water contains more electrolytes, such as salts, metal ions, etc. Monitoring surface water conductivity is of great significance for assessing the degree of pollution, self-purification ability of water bodies and the rational utilization of water resources. The construction and operation of surface water conductivity monitoring stations play an important role in ensuring water resource quality and water environment safety. The DEC790 online digital conductivity sensor developed and produced by Daruifuno is usually used in monitoring st…