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| Project Introduction
This project is the first land-based station of the National Oceanic Administration's South China Sea Branch in the marine area center. It is situated within the Humen Fort Tourist Scenic Area and is used for monitoring the influx of river pollutants into the sea. The monitoring factors include basic water quality parameters, salinity, permanganate index, chemical oxygen demand, ammonia nitrogen, nitrate, and nitrite. This provides scientific technical support for the total control and supervision of land-based pollutants entering the sea.
| Highlights of the Case
● The containerized station house comes with its own foundation, eliminating the need for onsite construction.
● The project addresses the effects of high salinity and high corrosion environments in the tidal areas of rivers entering the sea on the equipment.
● The project features multi-functional station maintenance, making it more suitable for compact space scenarios.