
|
"The short turnaround time offered by the INFICON units allows and supports near real-time data acquisition to make real time decisions in a real-time world," says Public Health Engineer Joseph S. Robertaccio, Environmental Health Services of the Oneida County Health Department. "In my opinion, with over 17 years in water supply and hazardous materials response in public health, the INFICON units... appear to be the exact type of tool we have been searching for when responding to chemical emergencies." Click here to download the Case Study Click here for the full report
Contact us to talk about how we can support
your water security program. |