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Taking clean water public

July 23, 2007 4:00 AM PDT

Water quality monitoring company Sensicore, one of only a few venture-backed high-tech water management companies, plans to go public later this year. The company sells a system that lets municipalities or industrial customers monitor water quality for different parameters such as chlorine level with sensors through its distribution network. It has developed a hosted application, which uses Microsoft's MapPoint Web service, that gives water engineers a visual display of their network.

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