ZP stands as a prominent developer of sensors and technologies for water quality measurement. Aligned with the UN’s Sustainability Goals, our team is fervently dedicated to UN Water Indicator 6.3.2. At ZP, we uphold the belief that measuring is the precursor to improvement, which drives our passion. Hence, our SenseItAll platform emerges as the optimal technology for monitoring the pivotal parameters underpinning Indicator 6.3.2.
SenseItAll represents a singular device capable of seamless integration with ZP’s array of sensors: oxygen, salinity, nitrogen, phosphorus, and acidity/pH.
This indicator oversees the ratio of unpolluted water bodies (rivers, lakes, and groundwater) within a nation, where “unpolluted” denotes water quality that poses no harm to ecosystems or human well-being. This assessment relies on pivotal global water quality criteria. Operating at the core reporting tier (level 1), the indicator computes overall water quality via an index that encompasses five distinct parameter categories:
- Oxygen content (in surface water).
- Salinity (in surface water and groundwater).
- Nitrogen levels (in surface water and groundwater).
- Phosphorus levels (in surface water)
- Acidification (in surface water and groundwater)
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