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If you’ve ever wondered how water softeners work, the answer is simple: ion exchange. This process involves a special media bed that is used to exchange an undesirable substance, like […]
Read More >>Do you dread turning on the hot water in your shower or sink? Does the smell of rotten eggs take over your house as soon as the water runs? Chances […]
Read More >>As many are aware, lead is a harmful heavy metal that was once used extensively in city water mains, building piping, and valves and fixtures throughout homes and businesses. Although […]
Read More >>WCC specializes in using carbon filters to treat water. Carbon filters come in many different shapes, sizes, and forms and can be made of materials such as burned bamboo, coconut […]
Read More >>WCC (Water Control Corp.) proudly announces that Mark Nightingale has joined their growing team as head Controls Engineer. Mark brings a wealth of experience in PLC software and industrial control […]
Read More >>WCC’s brine reclamation technology improves system efficiency by putting less salt and water down the drain during water softener regeneration. Typical reduction in salt usage often exceeds 30 percent, with […]
Read More >>The source of life for everything on Earth—from plant life, animal life, human life, and bacteria—water can be a tricky substance to control. How do we keep the water clear […]
Read More >>The WCC (Water Control Corp.) WHRO-700 whole-house all-in-one reverse osmosis system is finally here to provide safe and clean water for any light commercial or residential building! Occasionally, basic water […]
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 >>WCC is 50 years old this year! In celebration, WCC is hosting a small celebration at its booth at the upcoming ASPE Tech Symposium Product Show in San Diego. They […]
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