Hach Lange ups MCERTS water quality monitors 27 March 2012
Hach Lange says it has embraked on a massive programme of MCERTS testing for water quality monitoring instruments, aimed at enabling the company to expand its offerings to the industry.
"Most of the instruments are already in widespread use across a broad range of industries, but as the Environment Agency increasingly requires the use of MCERTS approved analytical equipment, our intention is to be able to offer customers the greatest possible choice of certified instrumentation," states UK sales director, Matthew Dillon.
MCERTS is the Environment Agency's Monitoring Certification Scheme, established to provide a framework for businesses to meet prescribed quality requirements.
"We are gradually moving to a position in which the operators of regulated processes will only be allowed to use MCERTS approved equipment for compliance monitoring, so this represents a window of opportunity for manufacturers with instrumentation that is able to meet the required standards," comments the Environment Agency's Paul Wiggins.
"The testing programme is progressing well and we anticipate being able to announce successful MCERTS certification in the near future," asserts Dillon.
Brian Tinham
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