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Sedaru Acquired by Aquatic Informatics, Joins Danaher s Water Quality Platform
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VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Sedaru Inc., a leading provider of water utility management software, has been acquired by Aquatic Informatics, and will join Danaher s Water Quality platform. Headquartered in San Dimas, California, Sedaru delivers its turnkey software-as-a-service (SaaS) application for critical water infrastructure asset management and real-time monitoring of water system operations. Sedaru streamlines workflows across the utility enterprise, unifying disconnected systems, and extending the useful life of water & wastewater system assets such as pipes, valves, pumps, and more.
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Aquatic Informatics is pleased to award the Ripple Effect grant to the Upper Fraser Fisheries Conservation Alliance (UFFCA). The Ripple Effect is a software and service donation program that will enable UFFCA to build in-house capabilities for data quality management and reporting using the Aquarius analytics software.
The UFFCA is an indigenous, technical non-profit society that advances the collective interests of Upper Fraser First Nations in fish, fish habitat and fisheries, including the rebuilding of salmon stocks and sustaining fisheries for future generations. In 2015, the UFFCA partnered with Nechako watershed-based First Nations to identify priority systems and to initiate what is now one of the largest indigenous-led water quality and quantity monitoring programs in British Columbia, with 22 hydrometric stations on priority small streams and lakes. The data collected has al