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EPA Approves e-sens AMCD Method for Compliance Monitoring in Water

Compliance Monitoring in Water

e-sens Inc, a manufacturer of the Industry’s most simple and accurate water quality testing equipment, today announced its Automated Micro Chlorine Detection (AMCD) method has been approved as an Alternative Test Procedure (ATP) by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This marks a major milestone for e-sens as they move toward offering new and better solutions for water quality monitoring.

“We are thrilled by the good news, that validates the use of a new generation of solid states sensors for water quality monitoring, said Richard Brown, e-sens’ CEO. “This marks another milestone in the evolution of our platform toward new, more accurate, and fully automated methods to test chlorine and other disinfection parameters in water. Reaching this milestone brings e-sens one step closer to making our technology available for use on a global scale.”

The e-sens AMCD method designed to measure chlorinated oxidants in water, such as free chlorine and total chlorine. The AMCD is run on the e-sens ROAM instrument, a fully automated hand-held device that measure 23 parameters of water quality with a single sample of water. The full automation of ROAM means that users have no reagent handling, no sample prep, no mixing or calibrating. E-sens also offers a free, scalable data collection app and free LIMS system to measure, monitor and track all your water parameters in Real-Time; and seamlessly integrates into any existing data system.

“Our goal is to revolutionize and simplify water testing technology,” said e-sens President, Brian Cummings. “Our AMCD method is one way we are making that a reality.”