The Problem
Over the years, Kuwait’s marine environment has suffered serious disruption. The impact of the Gulf War, industrialisation and extensive residential development have all taken their toll on the environment.
The EPA selected OSIL to help them monitor the situation with a view to moving the marine environment forward. They needed a state-of-art monitoring system that would continuously assess pollution levels and collect data for forecasting purposes.
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The Solution Carefully considering EPA’s objectives, OSIL set about designing and implementing one of the most advanced monitoring systems in the world. The solution used a network of eight oceanographic data buoys as the central means to monitor the environment. Each buoy was designed to deliver absolute accuracy and reliability. OSIL's team then installed the buoys, overseeing their maintenance on an ongoing basis.
Each buoy was supplied fully equipped with extensive capabilities. Cutting-edge instrumentation allowed the swift and easy collection of biological, chemical, oceanographic and meteorological data in real-time. |
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In the event of the breach of preset thresholds, each buoy would also transmit an alert to the EPA, allowing them to implement a secondary monitoring programme.