Newsletter | February 5, 2024

02.05.24 -- Water Quality Analysis Spotlight

SOURCE & DRINKING WATER TREATMENT

Why Free Chlorine Levels Matter, And The Simple Way To Accurately Measure

Learn how to ensure your water distribution system has enough free chlorine to battle dangerous pathogens, but not so much that it negatively impacts the taste and smell.

Leverage Operator Training For More Efficient Water Analysis

Fine-tuning for best performance at water treatment plants (WTPs) and wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) requires versatile and accurate instrumentation to monitor and respond to changing conditions. Getting the most out of those meters, gauges, and analyzers requires knowledgeable operators. That is why instrumentation decisions should be made not only on feature-rich technologies and quality performance but also on the documented support and training that will enable staff to maximize the value of the investment.

Building Trust: How Water Quality Monitoring Can Strengthen Consumer Relationships

In order to reassure consumers that their water is clean and stay ahead of legitimate risks, many water utilities are turning to online water quality monitoring in the distribution system.

The Effects Of Water Quality On Arsenic Removal

When considering an arsenic treatment option for a water system application, it’s important to obtain and review the proposed design criteria carefully. A good system design will have evaluated critical water quality parameters.

Water Quality Real-Time Analysis: Corrosion And Contaminant Detection Before It’s Too Late

This article will explain the benefits of process analytical technology (PAT), including how it can be used to detect and prevent corrosion and contamination.

TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE

Lumiso Expert

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Seres OL Process Analyzers

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Swan Analytical USA

Spectron CA72TP

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