

Regulations and Standards for Water Quality Monitoring
Clean water is one of the most important resources on Earth—and one of the most regulated. From the tap in your kitchen to the rivers, lakes, and groundwater that supply it, water must meet strict standards to ensure it’s safe for drinking, recreation, agriculture, and environmental protection. These standards don’t exist by chance—they’re the result of decades of scientific research, policy-making, and public health advocacy.Â


The Role of Fluorometers in Environmental Health Monitoring
Turner Designs intern, Owen is taking samples from Lower Emerald Lake in Redwood city to test for Cyanobacteria using a CyanoFluor. How...


Fluorometers in Drinking Water Monitoring: Real-Time Tools for Clean, Safe Water
Monitored for purity and safety using advanced fluorometer technology. Ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water is one of the...


What Are Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) and Why Should We Care?
With advances in fluorimetry, monitoring HABs has become more accessible and accurate, enabling early detection of contamination and providing essential data for public health and water management efforts.


Real-Time Wastewater Monitoring: The Power of Fluorometers
Real-time wastewater monitoring with fluorometers is a game-changer for treatment plants. Fluorometers allow wastewater treatment plants to



