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“We have found FTS’ products to be vastly superior in every aspect of data collection and equipment maintenance. I know that I can count on FTS to support their product. Whenever anyone asks me for advice on what to purchase, I recommend FTS in no uncertain terms.”

Karen Sullivan, PhD, Pacific Lumber Company

"I have dealt with FTS for the past 12 years and have always been impressed by the customer service provided after the purchase. I would not hesitate to recommend FTS to anyone."

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"For me the decision to go with FTS was based on whether buying the integrated SedEvent system was worth the extra cost. It was."

William Ehinger Ph.D., Washington State Dept. of Ecology

"We have no drift, no expensive instrument calibration and no changing of instruments with the DTS-12. We estimate that this step alone saves us about $2,000 per instrument, per year in maintenance costs."

Rich Rossen, Pacific Lumber Company

"It’s always a pleasure to deal with FTS. I don't make that comment about many other suppliers."

Via anonymous customer satisfaction survey

"We purchased the SedEvent turbidity threshold sampling system over 4 years ago and have had nearly flawless performance. The equipment is reliable, rugged, and designed with the end user in mind. This is literally a "turn-key" system that allows my field staff to concentrate on the field work, rather than troubleshooting the electronics."

William Ehinger Ph.D., Washington State Dept. of Ecology

"I find the DTS-12 to be superior for measuring turbidity. We have been able to reduce the number of technicians needed significantly."

Chuck Schager, Pacific Lumber Company

“For years of monitoring construction site storm water run off, the equipment has been highly reliable.”

Scott Stoneman, OTAK

“We have been using DTS-12's for several years now and in general have had great experience with them. We have deployed them in everything from Coastal Redwood streams with heavy debris loads to large mainstem rivers. They have been very reliable for us and can take a beating.”

Cort Pryor, Hydrologist, Graham Matthews and Associates