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New York State has adopted a first-in-the-nation drinking water standard for emerging contaminant 1,4-Dioxane, setting the maximum contaminant level of 1 part per billion for 1,4-Dioxane. Governor Cuomo also announced […]
Read More >>Reverse osmosis is one of the most common methods for purifying saline water, but the process produces limited results. About 20 to 50 percent of the water that enters the […]
Read More >>The next GF Piping Systems Tech Talks webinar, “Maintenance-free pre-insulated piping systems for chilled water, glycol and brine,” will be presented on Thursday, August 11, 2020 at 11:30 a.m. EDT. […]
Read More >>ASPE’s Dallas/Ft. Worth Chapter invites professionals from ASPE, ASHRAE, AFE, PMCOAT, and the North Texas construction community to participate in their annual Sporting Clay Shoot at Elm Fork Shooting Sports […]
Read More >>General guidance on sanitizing water treatment systems after a prolonged period of stagnation—such as during the recent COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders—is available from the Water Quality Association. The document, “Guidance for […]
Read More >>The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced a final rule to reduce lead in plumbing materials used in public water systems, homes, schools, and other facilities. Along with other […]
Read More >>A new eLearning course is now available from industry-leading organizations to demonstrate how to achieve cost-effective advanced levels of energy savings in schools. The eLearning course, Achieving Zero-Energy Building Design, […]
Read More >>Registration is now open for ASA’s one-of-a-kind event, featuring a David Kohler keynote address plus a new virtual trade show. As the saying goes, out of the ashes, a phoenix […]
Read More >>The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) announced today that Michigan will adopt a ruleset creating some of the nation’s most comprehensive regulations limiting PFAS contamination in […]
Read More >>Construction spending declined for the fourth consecutive month in June as decreases in single-family, highway, and educational projects outweighed increases in several private nonresidential categories, according to an analysis by […]
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