3 Water Monitoring Tech Resolutions for the New Year

In this topical webinar for hydrology professionals, hear from OTT HydroMet experts on three innovative technology solutions to move beyond traditional environmental monitoring techniques and deliver the insights your company needs to respond to today’s data decision support environment.

This webinar will share insight into:

• Three water monitoring technology solutions (and their benefits) you can implement in the new year
• What you can achieve when you incorporate advanced technology into your monitoring network
• What you can accomplish when you combine innovative technology, rich data, and best practices

Presenters

  • Derek Slocum, Business Development Manager – Urban Flood Warning, OTT HydroMet
  • Dan Penczak, Field Sales Lead, OTT HydroMet
  • Tony Bechtold, Business Development Manager – SaaS, OTT HydroMet
  • Cristina Windsor, Business Applcation Development Team Lead, OTT HydroMet

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