HOT TOPIC: New post on bulletin board discusses water softeners
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Sign up or log in to become part of the discussion, or start your own with a new topic.
View ArticleWater system uses activated carbon systems to reduce harmful contaminants
SAN ANTONIO, Texas ― The GAC adsorption systems are being used to proactively remove TOCs and THMs from Canyon Lake.
View ArticleThe who, what, when, where and why of well water testing
There are many things in life that are taken for granted, the quality of one's drinking water should not be on that list.
View ArticleProfessor POU/POE - February 2014
This month’s topic: Recycled wastewater and potable water reuse.
View ArticleCertification Action Line — Questions — February 2014
Questions about autotrophs and heterotrophs.
View ArticleCertification Action Line — Answers — February 2014
Answers about autotrophs and heterotrophs.
View ArticleContaminant of the month: Disinfection by-products (DBPs)
DBPs are chemical products generated by disinfectants reacting with organic or inorganic chemicals in the water.
View ArticleBulletin Board Post: Choosing the right water treatment equipment
BIRMINGHAM — User Sam857 has recently posted a Bulletin Board post titled, "Iron Bacteria/water treatment equipment advice requested."
View ArticleA look at the evolving UV market
This disinfection technology for water can be traced back to the early 1900s in the U.S.
View ArticleBacteria and viruses commonly found in drinking water
A breakdown of harmful bacteria and viruses and what techniques are used to treat them.
View ArticleUnderstanding pathogens that cause waterborne diseases
Learn the effects pathogens causing waterborne diseases have on public health.
View ArticleContaminant of the Month: Silver and metals in water disinfection
Metals, especially silver and copper, have been known for millennia to have applications in disinfection of water.
View ArticleLet’s teach people to be prepared
When people are in an emergency situation, their lack of knowledge about water can be a very dangerous thing.
View ArticleMarket update: UV
New developments occurring in this product category are raising the standards.
View ArticlePreventing Legionnaires' disease and other waterborne bacteria through...
Increased outbreaks are pushing facility managers and engineers to take a serious look at solutions.
View ArticleTreating disease-causing pathogens in water
BIRMINGHAM — In a previous Water Technology article, we wrote about how water treatment dealers can help consumers better understand pathogens in water and the most common treatment options.
View ArticleTreating legionella outbreaks in water systems
BIRMINGHAM — In Water Technology’s September issue, Tory Schira, contributing author, writes about the increased water-related outbreaks of legionella.
View ArticleTRILITY enters purchase agreement with Water Infrastructure Group
ADELAIDE, Australia — TRILITY delivers wastewater, water and reuse solutions across Australia’s industrial and municipal sectors.
View ArticleCertification Action Line – March 2015
Answers to March's 2015 Certification Action Line quiz.
View ArticleContaminant of the Month: E. coli and other fecal bacteria in drinking water
E. coli detections in food and water are a good indication that relatively recent sewage/sanitary contamination has occurred.
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