water treatment
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has released the results from a water filter study conducted in Benton Harbor, Michigan. After analyzing water samples from about 200 homes, results show […]
Read More >>Three days of education sessions and discussions on key topics such as profitability, the latest water treatment technologies, and new methods of expanding or improving a water treatment business highlight […]
Read More >>ASTM International’s water committee (D19) is working to reinstate a standard used in the desalination (the removal of salts and other materials) of seawater. The proposed standard (WK80178) will replace […]
Read More >>Navien Inc., the leader in condensing technology, has started shipping the new PeakFlow®A scale prevention system. The PeakFlow A was first announced in November 2021, as part of an improved lineup of […]
Read More >>Reverse osmosis membranes and activated carbon filters demonstrated average PFAS removal efficiencies greater than 90 percent in a research study funded by the Water Quality Research Foundation. A full report […]
Read More >>The International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials® (IAPMO) strongly supports the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Notice of Intent (NOI) to develop a WaterSense® draft specification for point-of-use reverse osmosis […]
Read More >>NSF Shanghai Testing Co. Ltd., an NSF International company, now offers manufacturers initial testing options under the NSF/ANSI/CAN 60 and 61 standards at their Shanghai lab. These standards address the […]
Read More >>The Water Quality Association has opened registration for the 2022 WQA Convention & Exposition, which will be held April 6–8 in Orlando. The convention theme is “Impact.” “We are pleased to […]
Read More >>Cartridge, basket, and bag filters make up three broad water filtration categories—but how do they work? Which contaminants can they treat, what size particles can they remove, and where can […]
Read More >>The Water Quality Research Foundation is sponsoring a project to develop a database of case studies of public water systems that use point of use (POU) and point of entry […]
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