water treatment
Water is weird and yet so important. In fact, it is one of the most unusual molecules on Earth—it boils at a temperature it shouldn’t, it expands and floats when […]
Read More >>Several years ago, WCC (Water Control Corporation) launched its series of High-Capacity Ultrafiltration (HUF) systems, which can serve as a point-of-entry bacterial/viral firewall for a whole building’s domestic water system. […]
Read More >>Emerging from the coronavirus pandemic, Americans are more positive about their household drinking water quality, less likely to depend on government oversight, and increasingly ready to spend money on home […]
Read More >>As part of its commitment to address drinking water challenges across America, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an update to the Drinking Water Treatability Database with new references […]
Read More >>The Water Quality Association (WQA) is offering a new professional certification designed for people who work in business-to-business sales and support. The Certified Treatment Designer seal assures water treatment dealers […]
Read More >>High levels of a naturally occurring chemical called arsenic have been a source of contamination of ground-based drinking water, such as well-water, for people in many countries around the world, […]
Read More >>Iron is a nasty element, present in many well water systems. It can lead to the fouling of plumbing equipment, staining of fixtures, and generally foul smelling/tasting water. So how […]
Read More >>The Austin, Texas, City Council has approved Austin Water’s new Onsite Water Reuse System Pilot Incentive Program. Identified as a key strategy in the Water Forward Integrated Water Resource Plan, […]
Read More >>WQA’s popular Commercial Industrial RO Sizing workshop, offered online for the first time last fall, returns this spring in a series of seven weekly sessions providing personalized instruction on the […]
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