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The official reason is cited as the fact that the golden algae Prymnesium parvum, which has never before been found […]
The official reason is cited as the fact that the golden algae Prymnesium parvum, which has never before been found in any Polish river, has bloomed in the Oder. There are reasons for the effects, but to this day it has not been clearly defined what caused the golden algae to appear in the river.
Most often “human activity” is cited as the reason….
This is certainly the case, the question we pose is: could this have been prevented?
In order for such organisms to appear in the river, the water must have changed its quality parameters, there must have been circumstances conducive to the growth of undesirable organisms. Could we have prevented this? Certainly, we could have drastically reduced the effects of the poisoning of the river, if information about it had appeared earlier, at the moment when “human activity” began to poison the river.
Waterly’s innovative water quality and purity monitoring system provides such an opportunity. Waterly buoys deployed on the Oder River would immediately transmit information about the threat, informing what, when and where – on which section of the river it happened.
We could PREVENT, act to limit the negative effects while knowing WHAT – WHERE – WHEN the threat was caused.
Waterly – You will know beforehand.