drinking water
The Willoughby CWBF‐1-HF Stainless Steel Outdoor Bottle Filler is a vandal-resistant, ADA-compliant, single-user fixture for use in parks and recreational environments. It is the perfect no-touch solution for college campuses, […]
Read More >>On December 22, 2020, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Andrew Wheeler announced the first major update to the agency’s Lead and Copper Rule (LCR) in nearly 30 years. This […]
Read More >>Water Treatment For Dummies: Second Edition is now available both online and in a printed version through the Water Quality Association. WQA members can use the updated booklet for in-home sales […]
Read More >>As an engineer or designer, you are probably accustomed to selecting water treatment equipment for your clients. WCC (Water Control Corp.) is grateful for every opportunity to help you with […]
Read More >>Rusted iron pipes can react with residual disinfectants in drinking water distribution systems to produce carcinogenic hexavalent chromium in drinking water, reports a study by engineers at UC Riverside. Chromium […]
Read More >>In a new study, led by Professor Joby Boxall and Dr. Katherine Fish from the University of Sheffield’s Department of Civil and Structural Engineering, the researchers found that using a […]
Read More >>Governor Gretchen Whitmer, along with bipartisan and bicameral partners, has announced MI Clean Water, a $500 million comprehensive water infrastructure investment in Michigan’s water systems from source to tap. The MI Clean Water plan marks a significant […]
Read More >>California Governor Newsom has signed AB 2560 by Assemblymember Bill Quirk (D-Hayward) that will provide greater transparency to the process the state uses when identifying certain levels of contaminants found […]
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