DRINKING WATER TREATMENT RESOURCES
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Water and wastewater utilities account for nearly 4% of the world’s energy consumption. With emissions targets looming and pressures building around water tariffs that frequently fall short of covering costs, there’s an urgent need to reduce energy usage. This means tackling inefficient processes, such as mechanical flow control and the use of oversized equipment.
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In August 2018, Aqueous Vets was selected over existing industry incumbents to supply the Granular Activated Carbon Systems (GACS) for a Southern California Water Treatment Plant.
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Climate change, consumer confidence, and emerging contaminants add to the challenges of water treatment. Rising costs of improved treatment, including both equipment and chemicals, make it even more important for plants to operate efficiently.
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By gaining insights into the diverse types of pH measuring analyzers and sensors, companies can make informed decisions to enhance their UPW management strategies and drive operational excellence.
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Despite the availability of manufacturer sizing tools and selection guides, selecting the appropriate flowmeter remains a complex endeavor.
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Per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS) continue to dominate the conversation as an emerging contaminant of concern due to their potential for adverse human health effects and continued regulation. This group of chemicals can be found in a wide variety of consumer products and drinking water.
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Texler clarifiers are designed to settle out more turbidity and other substances in order to fully optimize treatment processes, while at the same time reducing costs and increasing capacity.
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In a world where access to clean and safe water is increasingly vital, AquaKnight emerges as the steadfast guardian of clean drinking water in the ongoing battle against PFAS.