Industrial wastewater, domestic sewage and other wastes enter rivers, lakes and seas and other water bodies, exceeding the environmental capacity of the water body or the self-purification capacity of the water body, making the water quality deteriorate, thereby destroying the original value and function of the water body, which is called water pollution. Industrial wastewater is one of the main sources of water pollution.
In recent years, due to the rapid development of industry, the types and quantities of wastewater have increased dramatically, which seriously threatens human health and safety. Industrial wastewater often contains a variety of toxic substances, polluting the environment is very harmful to human health, so improving the sewage monitoring capacity of industrial parks and providing a reliable basis and guarantee for sewage treatment is one of the key directions of sewage monitoring.
At 14:00 on January 9, 2024, Chemical Instruments** held an online meeting on the "Second Industrial Park Sewage Monitoring Program", inviting scientific researchers and technicians in the industry to actively participate in discussions on hot topics such as the monitoring plan and practical operation difficulties of industrial park sewage.
Agenda.
Instructor introduction.
Wang Xuejiao is an engineer in the Instrument Quality Inspection Office of China Environmental Monitoring Station.
He graduated from the School of Environmental Science and Engineering of Peking University with a master's degree in environmental science. In 2018, he joined the Instrument Quality Inspection Office of China Environmental Monitoring General Station (Quality Supervision and Inspection Center for Environmental Monitoring Instruments of the Ministry of Environmental Protection), engaged in the applicability testing of automatic monitoring instruments for water quality and related scientific research. Since 2018, he has presided over the applicability testing of thousands of models of automatic water quality monitoring instruments, presided over the formulation of ecological environmental standards for small water quality automatic monitoring stations, copper and nickel water quality automatic monitoring instruments, and the formulation of various new water quality monitoring instrument testing operation instructions such as spectrometry automatic water quality monitoring system, and mainly participated in more than ten ecological environment standards and group standard formulation and revision projects and a number of national key research and development projects. We have rich experience in the applicability testing of automatic monitoring instruments and the formulation and revision of related standards.
Qu Lei is a senior engineer in the application support and development department
Mainly responsible for municipal pollution sources and drainage pipe network business, has rich experience in the field of water quality analysis, and is committed to providing customers with high-quality water quality analysis application solutions.