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May 11, 2010 - Portable, fully-automated QuB can be deployed to remotely monitor resources and collect data for watershed, flood protection, agriculture, or land use purposes. It can accommodate wide variety of sensors, runs on either AC or DC power, and can be configured to power on/off when only specific measurements are required. Featuring built-in communications and data management capabilities, system can be networked and integrated with SCADA systems.

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Eyasco, Inc.
9032 Soquel Drive, Suite A1
Aptos, CA, 95003
USA



Eyasco Announces Fully-Automated QuB Monitoring System in a Box


Eyasco's QuB Monitoring System - Self-Contained Complete With Data Acquisition, Communications and Data Management for Trouble-Free Installation and Deployment to Monitor Resources

APTOS, Calif. -- Today Eyasco, Inc. announced the availability of the QuB monitoring system, the most advanced ever developed by the company. The QuB can easily be deployed to monitor resources and collect data for watershed, flood protection, agriculture or land use purposes, however remote the location.

The QuB was designed for portability, reliability and value, and field-tested to collect critical parameters to monitor resources in the most challenging and demanding environments. Any variety of sensors can be accommodated, such as water quality, water level and flow rates, soil water content, ground movement, temperature, solar radiation, wind speed and more.

With data acquisition and communications already built-in, important resource data can become available in minutes after power is connected. Multiple QuB's can be networked, offering improved range, redundancy and flexible data management when monitoring resources and environments with unique local conditions.

The QuB can run on either AC or DC power, so monitoring and data collection from remote sites using solar power and telemetry is easier than ever. Because efficient power management is a priority, the QuB can be configured to "power on/off" only when specific measurements are required, so battery life is extended for critical control functions and to record important environmental information.

Eyasco's QuB integrates with SCADA systems for use with existing facilities monitoring programs and data centers, or data can be delivered by Eyasco's optional web delivery services.

Availability:

Eyasco will be exhibiting the QuB at 2010 California Rural Water Assoc Expo on April 28. For more information about Eyasco, the QuB monitoring system or Aquasition, visit http://www.aquasition.us.com/qub.html or email info@eyasco.com.

About Eyasco, Inc.

Eyasco, Inc. is headquartered in Aptos, California. The company develops self-contained monitoring systems and enterprise information management systems for watershed protection, agriculture and land use in even the most demanding environments.

Source: Eyasco, Inc.

CONTACT:
Technical Contact,
Jeff Schuyler,
+1-831-687-0186,
jeff@eyasco.com, of Eyasco, Inc.

Web Site: http://www.eyasco.com/
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