Visit Acoem Australasia MAXX Water Samplers exhibit at the 46th Water Industry Operators Association of Australia Queensland Conference (WIOA) 2022

27 July 2022

Flood level sign in St George, Queensland, Australia, 2021
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The impacts of contaminated water are disastrous, which is why Acoem Australasia has devoted over 45 years to environmental monitoring…

The Acoem Australasia team is excited to present the MAXX range of automatic water samplers at the 46th Water Industry Operators Association of Australia (WIOA) QLD 2022 conference, 3-4 August at the Logan Sports and Event Centre in Queensland, Australia.

Interested in attending? Entry to the trade exhibition is free of charge. The WIOA conference is the largest annual water exhibition in Queensland. Join us! Observe the results from extensive research, new technology, equipment, services, and ideas in the water industry.

Those attending the WIOA QLD 2022 conference will see and hear the latest in the water industry directly from industry leaders. Acoem’s Margaret Wyhanowska (Key Account Manager) and Brett Wallace (Internal Sales) will be sharing their environmental monitoring expertise, showcasing MAXX automatic water samplers to attendees.

Whether your organisation is concerned with water contamination for reasons of sustainability, industrial compliance, or preservation — don’t miss Acoem and MAXX water samplers exhibiting at WIOA QLD 2022.

MAXX Automatic Water Samplers

German designed and engineered, MAXX water samplers are capable of sampling groundwater, surface water, potable water, and wastewater.

From small portable compact units to comprehensive fixed monitoring stations, MAXX automatic water samplers have something for your water quality monitoring needs…

  • Different models for various applications
  • Refrigerated options with mains power or 12 VDC battery power
  • Vacuum & peristaltic pump options & various bottle types & compositions
  • Manhole applications & stormwater sampling options
  • Communications options including, USB, PC, LAN module, Inbuilt router
  • Onsite service, maintenance & support.

“MAXX provides a diverse range of products, from the most basic portable unit to a container station for collecting water, waste water, and monitoring surface waters. If you have a unique application, MAXX has a unique solution! As the exclusive distributors in Australia with factory-trained technicians, Acoem also offers our clients first-class after-sales support, including onsite commissioning, maintenance, and training,” said Margaret Wyganowska, Acoem Australasia Key Account Manager.

Looking for a NATA accredited water laboratory and reporting services?

Acoem Australasia (Ecotech Pty Ltd) has a NATA accredited water quality laboratory and accredited reports can be issued for all water quality analyses covered under Acoem’s current scope. Acoem is NATA accredited for field sampling techniques and reporting for most in situ water quality measurements.

Discover more about MAXX water samplers & Acoem water quality monitoring solutions

Acoem collaborates closely with environmental professionals in both the private and public sectors. If you are interested in water monitoring, but are unsure of where to start, contact Acoem Australasia to find your tailored water quality monitoring solution.

Meet Margaret Wyganowska and Brett Wallace on the Acoem stand at WIOA QLD 2022 to discover more about MAXX water samplers and Acoem’s NATA accredited water laboratory and reporting services. Alternatively, contact Margaret or Brett direct at email@acoem.com or visit https://www.acoem.com/australasia/ranges/water-quality-monitoring/

About WIOA

Originally founded in 1973, the WIOA is a non-profit organization promoting excellence in water industry operations. Acoem Australasia believes in their mission to develop and support people working within the water industry. The Association has over 4,400 members, several publications, and offers technical resources. The conferences held by the WIOA provide a forum where wastewater engineers, operators, and developers of water monitoring instruments can share their knowledge.

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