🎥How do we ensure optimal efficiency during the testing phase of our system? During our experimental campaign, we’re closely monitoring and adjusting operations based on real-time data, but what does that actually mean? In this video, Davide Liberti from Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR) explains how key water quality indicators are used to evaluate both system performance and microalgal activity. Specifically, we’re tracking nitrogen content and turbidity or chlorophyll levels. While nitrogen levels reflect the wastewater treatment efficiency, chlorophyll and turbidity signal microalgae growth. Additional probes, including pH, temperature, conductivity, and redox potential, help us ensure that the environmental conditions remain optimal for the biological processes to thrive. #MissionOcean #EUMission #RHEMEDIATION RINA Centre of Marine Sciences (CCMAR) BLUEMATER SA Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche TÜBİTAK Yurt Mühendislik EYDAP Hellenic Center for Marine Research sensichips MDM Team European Marine Board IVZW

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