No matter how big a government is, it still needs help.
Aridea Environmental Monitoring can assist local, state and even the federal government with projects that can benefit from state-of-the-art remote environmental monitoring to provide real-time data monitoring.
“The biggest and most obvious way we can help government agencies is by providing monitoring services for them rather than having a $200-per-hour contractor doing it,” said B.J. Evans, Aridea Environmental Monitoring’s co-founder and managing partner.
Take mining, for example.
After a mine is closed, state and federal agencies still must monitor the site for water and soil quality issues.
Environmental Monitoring for Government
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No matter how big a government is, it still needs help.
Aridea Environmental Monitoring can assist local, state and even the federal government with projects that can benefit from state-of-the-art remote environmental monitoring to provide real-time data monitoring.
“The biggest and most obvious way we can help government agencies is by providing monitoring services for them rather than having a $200-per-hour contractor doing it,” said B.J. Evans, Aridea Environmental Monitoring’s co-founder and managing partner.
Take mining, for example.
After a mine is closed, state and federal agencies still must monitor the site for water and soil quality issues.