Bürstadt & Lampertheim

Two municipalities, four bodies of water, one day of deployment. Since May 2026, Bürstadt and Lampertheim have been monitoring their urban waters around the clock, with real-time data straight from the water.

Municipal ponds and Altrhein inlets easily slip out of view in day-to-day municipal operations. Visual inspections help, but they rarely catch the moment when oxygen crashes or the water heats up unusually. In a coordinated operation in May 2026, four WaterQualityGuard units were deployed: two on the Lampertheim Altrhein, one at the local bathing lake, and one in the pond of the Bürstadt Naturoase. This local recreation area was created in 2005 and awarded gold in 2006 in the Entente Florale national competition. Since then, oxygen, temperature, pH, and redox have been measured continuously and analyzed in VUE.RX.

Guard modules used in VUE.RX

WaterQualityGuard

Application

Water-body monitoring at four sites across two municipalities

Client

Cities of Bürstadt and Lampertheim

Added value

Early warning of tipping points, bathing-water quality kept in view, a cross-municipality solution

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