water treatment
Engineers have designed a relatively low-cost, energy-efficient approach to treating water contaminated with heavy metals. by David L. Chandler | MIT News Office Engineers at MIT have developed a new approach to […]
Read More >>The Water Quality Association (WQA) hosted a grand opening on September 13 for its new international headquarters and laboratory in suburban Chicago. The larger, state-of-the-art facility allows increased capacity, flexibility, […]
Read More >>A team of scientists at the Tufts University School of Engineering has developed a new filtering technology inspired by biology that could help curb a drinking water-related disease that affects […]
Read More >>The Water Quality Association’s Code of Ethics, which sets standards of conduct for water treatment industry members in their dealings with each other, their customers, members of related industries, government […]
Read More >>A study bringing together previous research efforts into a qualitative model that highlights drinking water contaminants most likely to cause violations, impact public health, or generate widespread consumer attention in […]
Read More >>WCC (Water Control Corp.) is turning 50, and they’d like to thank their industry partners in this new anniversary video. To learn more about WCC’s history, visit this article on […]
Read More >>In 2013, ASPE and the Water Quality Association (WQA) signed a standards development agreement to promote three WQA standards that aligned with the WQA Gold Seal Certification Program and the […]
Read More >>2021 marks a major milestone for WCC (Water Control Corporation). This year, the company celebrates 50 years of designing and building custom-tailored water treatment equipment for the most challenging applications […]
Read More >>Texas Tech Heads Collaboration to Study Impact, Technology Necessary for Recycling of Produced Water
As one of the leading agricultural research institutions in the U.S., Texas Tech University will serve as the administrator for the newly created Texas Produced Water Consortium, a collaborative effort to […]
Read More >>About 2.2 billion people globally lack reliable access to clean drinking water, according to the United Nations, and the growing impacts of climate change are likely to worsen this reality. […]
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