Plastic in the water is becoming an increasing problem in the World.
Most ocean plastic starts off in rivers.
Packing materials, drifting plastic bottles and microplastic effect on the quality of the water
...and therefore on everything that lives in or near the water.
What happens to the plastic waste that accumulates in this way?
1.
Waste removal
2.
Transportation
3.
Recycling
There are 1.600 rivers in the World that need to be monitored and restored.
USA
``If you can’t measure it, You can’t improve it``
(Kelvin)
RIMO
FLOATING WASTE MONITORING SYSTEM
an AI driven floating waste monitoring system used for detection, recording, prediction and notification.
monitor floating waste on water surface. RIMO is one of the few companies in the World that represents a powerful solution in this segment. Impact of the company is to monitor drifting plastic pollution in the rivers and to provide reliable reports on the status. The database created enables water management agencies to assess and mitigate the risk of water and riverside pollution as well as the time for intervention.
As part of the development, we installed three cameras equipped with night-vision capabilities and waste recognition software
on the Ukrainian section of the Tisza and one on the Hungarian section.
In the case of a waste production line or equipment in front of production lines, it is suitable for the examination and measurement of the amount of waste traveling by the flood wave. The camera monitoring system itself can measure and document the daily pollution and the amount of waste passing through the points of entry and exit of rivers, as well as the length of the river and the connection of tributaries. It can be adapted to the measurements of the existing, already established test points, where it documents the water quality and the amount of inorganic waste visible on the water surface in addition to the water level.
By further expanding the product configurations, it is also suitable for filtering out and documenting water surface changes such as ripples and chemical changes. At the global level, in addition to plastic pollution, there is a long-term need to expand the existing spectrum with measurements of chemical pollution.