Inside every wastewater plant, there’s a living workforce — microscopic organisms that break down pollutants and keep our water clean.

But sudden changes in what flows in can threaten that delicate biology.

That’s why modern utilities use real-time online testing to detect issues like pH shifts, suspended solids, and heavy metals the moment they appear. By spotting contaminants early, operators can act fast to protect the biology that powers the plant and ensure reliable treatment performance.

Carlos Williams of Hach explains how early monitoring is key to keeping this unseen workforce — and our water systems — thriving.

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