Drinking Water Treatment Resources
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Does Grinding Create Microplastics?
6/7/2023
Some industry professionals have concluded eliminating the use of grinders will prevent microplastics from entering the water cycle. This thinking is wrong for a range of reasons.
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EPA Researchers Partner With The Minnesota Department of Health To Screen For Chemicals Of Health Concern In Water
6/7/2023
There are many different chemicals that are released into our environment, and the ability to characterize human exposure and risk of every one of those chemicals is limited. Because information about these chemicals and their sources is limited, it’s difficult to know which chemicals are of highest concern, and regulatory agencies struggle to determine where they should focus efforts.
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Common LT2 Compliance Mistakes (And How To Avoid Them)
6/5/2023
Water systems are complex, and many things can go awry that can cause a once-compliant plant to fall out of compliance or cause a compliance solution to fail at startup.
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Ultrasonic Vs. Magnetic Meters: Which Works Best For Low-Flow Applications?
6/1/2023
Both have their advantages, but the right fit will depend on the application. This makes it important to understand the pros and cons of each technology before making a purchase.
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Liquid Oxygen Supply For Ozone Generation
5/19/2023
Learn about a project to procure and fabricate large bore piping to reduce field installation.
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Omaha Municipal Utility District
5/19/2023
Despite the large capital costs invested in a new pressurized CO2 feed system – a competing product to BlueInGreen’s supersaturated carbon dioxide gas-dissolution (CDOX®) technology — facility managers were unsatisfied with its performance
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Calgon Carbon Initiates Emergency Response To PFAS Detection
5/18/2023
Discover how a small town in Delaware addressed PFAS that were detected in three public wells, impacting more than 1,250 residents and businesses.
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HVAC Efficiency – The Benefits Of Optimizing Your Heating And Cooling
5/11/2023
There has been no shortage of studies, discussions and debates surrounding the concept of energy efficiency over the past 40 years. Scientific studies suggest a relationship between greenhouse gas emissions and global climate change, strengthening the belief that human activity was harming the environment.
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Water Quality: Why Analytical Thinking Has Never Been More Important
5/8/2023
In an era of increased scrutiny for delivering efficient and sustainable industrial practices, the maxim ‘you can’t manage what you don’t measure’ is well known to anyone, particularly those whose daily role revolves around monitoring and improving water quality.
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Improper Wastewater Management Practices To Highlight The Demand For Water Testing And Analysis
5/1/2023
An increased emphasis on mitigating the detrimental impacts of water pollution will foster new growth opportunities for the water testing and analysis market over the coming years.