DRINKING WATER TREATMENT RESOURCES

DRINKING WATER TREATMENT SOLUTIONS

  • Ion Exchange

    Ion exchange, often abbreviated IX, is an effective technology for removing dissolved ionic compounds
    from liquid solutions, primarily drinking water sources. IX is most commonly known for removing nitrate but is also
    effective at removing contaminants such as perchlorate, arsenic, Chrome-6, and more recently, PFAS (Per- and
    Polyfluorinated Substances).

  • Versa Automated Headspace Vial Sampler

    Static headspace is one of the most popular techniques due to its versatility for analyzing volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in a complex variety of matrices. This is due to the elimination of tedious sample preparation steps and prevents contamination problems that are common to other sample introduction techniques. Teledyne Tekmar draws on our experience as a leader in low-level VOC analysis with the introduction of this companion autosampler to the Headspace product line.

  • Sludge Sucker

    The Sludge Sucker™ unit is a cable-driven sludge removal mechanism that provides cost-effective and efficient removal of lightweight sludges, such as alum or ferric hydroxide, or light iron and manganese precipitates from rectangular settling basins.

  • PFOA/PFOS Treatment Systems

    PFOA/PFOS in Drinking Water

    PFOA (perfluorooctanic acid) and PFOS (perflurooctane sulfonate) are organic synthetic chemicals that have been used in manufacturing a multitude of industrial and consumer-based products including coatings, carpeting, and fire-fighting foams. Over several decades, they have contaminated the environment, specifically our drinking water sources, causing significant health concerns that recently prompted the EPA to take action.

  • LC-MS Analysis Of PFAS Compounds In EPA 533 After Supelclean™ ENVI-WAX SPE Cleanup

    This application note demonstrates the extraction and subsequent analysis of 25 related analytes from water using Supelco SPE cartridges.

DRINKING WATER TREATMENT VIDEOS

As aquatic invasive species continue to overwhelm hydropower, industrial, and municipal systems worldwide, this webinar explores why traditional filtration and chemicals are falling short—and how a dual-barrier UV approach is emerging as a proven, chemical-free alternative backed by global field results.