DRINKING WATER TREATMENT RESOURCES

DRINKING WATER TREATMENT SOLUTIONS

  • Water Quality Monitoring Panel

    Water Quality Monitoring Panels offer application specific Hach® sensor and electrode configurations in the convenience of one panel and are pre-engineered, ready to install, simple solutions - that are designed to work together.

  • Laser Process Analyzer: LGR-ICOS™ 927 Series

    With no consumables or frequent calibration requirements, LGR-ICOS laser process analyzers can significantly improve process monitoring and control of industrial and environmental processes and other applications requiring fast, sensitive quantification of trace gases in ambient air, high purity gases, or in complex matrices.

  • Pressure Filters

    Loprest pressure filters can be provided in horizontal or vertical vessel configurations for flow rates from 50 to 5,000 GPM. The Loprest multi-cell pressure filter design produces its own backwash water, so there is no need for a separate treated water source and pumping system. The Loprest filter design has been optimized over many years for reliable, efficient, economical operation. All Loprest treatment systems are operated by a fully automated control package.

  • Capital Controls® CHLOR-A-VAC® Series 1420 Chemical Industion Unit

    The Series 1420 CHLOR-A-VAC® affords high efficiency addition and mixing of gases and liquid chemicals resulting in substantial chemical cost savings.

  • Application Note: Continuous Monitoring Of Drinking Water Provides Assurance Of Safety A water utility in Ohio wanted to learn more about the variability of water quality parameters such as pH, ORP, turbidity, and chlorine. Previously, most of these parameters had been measured by spot sampling protocols with only a few measurements during a daily period. In order to more accurately assess the water variability, the utility used a YSI 6920DW Drinking Water Multiprobe

DRINKING WATER TREATMENT VIDEOS

In this episode of the Water Online Show, host Travis Kennedy sits down with Elisa Mayerberger of Calgon Carbon to explore the growing importance of thermal reactivation in water treatment.