b'INTERNATIONAL WATERSPhase Three The next phase of the Pa Sak River water qualityOverall, the aim of this program is not only to help monitoring project features an additional fourenforce the local environmental laws but also to monitoring stations installed along the Pa Sak. strengthen the relationship and confidence between citizens and industry, explains Green Banyans Opart The new installations are land-based, unlike theRungsiri. It also allows researchers and agencies to buoy platforms of the first two phases. Theseprovide an overall picture of the Pa Saks health and stations include both the original EXO parametersresponse to tighter pollution regulations, as well (e.g., pH, ammonia, etc.), as well as Biologicalas serve as a proof-of-concept for similar future Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygenprojects in the Chao Phraya basin and beyond.Demand (COD) by employing a WTW NiCaVis spectral sensor package. STORY SURVEY: These parameters are traditionally used in wastewater monitoring applications and thus canTell us how you felt about this be used as means of comparing water quality fromstory: YSI.com/MW-Surveytreatment plants to the river. The Green Banyan team sends their first Pisces Buoy on its maiden voyage. The large crane-like structure (i.e., the cantilever) brings the Pisces in and out of the water. It also helps keep the Pisces on station during flooding events.Wat Phanan Choeng|Ayutthaya, Thailand Located where the Pa Sak River and Chaeo Phraya River meet.Whos Minding the Planet? 51'