The new equipment will help improve the control of odor dispersion resulting from the process of decomposition and maturation of organic waste.
Darrera installs a weather station in a composting plant


The new equipment will help improve the control of odor dispersion resulting from the process of decomposition and maturation of organic waste.

The acquisition of the instruments is part of the Project for Risk Management and Early Warning, driven by the United Nations World Food Programme.

The new station will be part of the observation network of the Maresme County Council’s Meteorological Service, currently formed by 13 observation points throughout the region.

The sensors will be part of the maintenance stock for the Automatic Weather Stations Network (XEMA) of the Meteocat.

The new equipment will help improve the forecasts of the County Council’s Meteorological Service and to make decisions in risk situations.

The weather information provided by the stations is monitored from the control center of Road Conservation and is also publicly accessible through the online platform Weathercloud.

The new products and customized solutions developed by Darrera attracted great interest in the most successful edition of the fair to date.

The weather information provided by the stations will help optimize maintenance operations and increase safety in the metro network.

The new system indicates in real time if the weather conditions in the area are suitable for shooting exercises or if there is risk of fire.

The weather data of both marinas is already publicly accessible through the online platform Weathercloud.