Smart Park Water Quality Monitoring
Smart monitoring is not just about “watching” – it also helps enterprises and park management committees “save money”.
Reduce leakage losses: By real‑time monitoring of pressure and flow in the water supply pipe network, the system can accurately locate leakage points, turning “passive emergency repair” into “proactive prevention and control”, effectively reducing the network leakage rate.
Optimize chemical dosing: In wastewater treatment, the system can use AI algorithms to automatically adjust chemical dosages based on real‑time influent quality, ensuring effluent compliance while avoiding chemical waste and lowering operating costs.
Increase reclaimed water reuse rate: By monitoring the quality of reclaimed (recycled) water to ensure it is safe for landscaping, toilet flushing, or industrial cooling, dependence on fresh tap water is reduced, directly cutting water costs for enterprises.
Ensure water supply safety: For drinking water and process water within the park, the system provides 24/7 real‑time monitoring (e.g., pH, turbidity, residual chlorine). Once water quality anomalies occur (e.g., contamination due to pipe rupture, excessive microbial counts), the system immediately triggers alarms, preventing public health incidents or production accidents caused by water quality issues.
Strictly prevent illegal discharges: By deploying monitoring equipment at enterprise discharge outlets, the park’s stormwater pipe network, and the final discharge point, key parameters such as COD, ammonia nitrogen, and heavy metals can be monitored in real time. This effectively deters covert or illegal discharges, ensures effluent quality compliance, and avoids pollution of surrounding rivers and water bodies.
From a macro perspective, smart water quality monitoring is a key link in achieving water resource recycling.
Optimized water resource allocation: By fully understanding the park’s water balance, quality‑based water supply (e.g., using treated rainwater for landscape water replenishment) can be implemented, promoting rational use of water resources.
Ecological protection: Ensuring that effluent discharged into surrounding rivers meets standards protects the downstream ecological environment, maintains biodiversity, and achieves a balance between industrial development and ecological conservation.
In summary, smart park water quality monitoring is not only a “must‑have” for environmental compliance, but also a core infrastructure for improving park operation efficiency, reducing enterprise costs, and building green competitiveness.

Network Security Record No. 37021402001393 (Shandong)