Newsletter | March 27, 2024

03.27.24 -- How Is Groundwater Remediated? Methods Explained

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How Is Groundwater Remediated? Methods Explained

Because groundwater accounts for upwards of 40% of the world’s drinking water, it is imperative that these areas are treated, and the pollutants removed and converted into harmless products. This process is known as groundwater remediation.

Midlothian, TX, Expands Water Treatment Plant With A Safe, Reliable Disinfection System

When the City of Midlothian, TX, was ready to expand its water treatment plant to accommodate a growing population, it carefully considered and investigated its water disinfection options.

Filtration Solution For Arsenic Removal From Well Water

Select Harvest needed a filtration solution to remove high levels of arsenic from their well water supply. Learn how Applied Process Equipment helped them remove arsenic to non-detectable levels.

The Importance Of pH Levels In Water Treatment

Recognizing pH's pervasive influence empowers operators to achieve consistent and reliable outcomes in every facet of water and wastewater treatment, underlining its indispensability for clean and safe water systems.

Groundwater vs. Surface Water: A Treatment Comparison

This article discusses two of the most common drinking water sources and how they affect treatment priorities and configurations.

Why The Future Of Smart Meters Is Now

The utility of the future will become an integral part of “smart cities.” These forward-thinking cities and utilities will have a complete sense of operations and millions of points of data streaming in at all times, allowing them to operate more efficiently and effectively. One component of the advanced water utility is already in the hands of many: smart meters.

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