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New Monochloramine Sensor Technology Measures Free Chlorine And Total Chlorine On The Same Sensor
Traditional chloramine monitoring methods have drawbacks that complicate water treatment. A new sensor can measure multiple parameters, offering operators better process control.
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True densified sludge, achieved with time-based batch controls, improves settling, increases capacity, and enhances nutrient removal—delivering a compact, efficient, and cost-effective alternative to conventional activated sludge systems.
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Constant vs. Proportional Diffusivity In RSSCT: Choosing The Right Model For GAC Performance Testing
When designing adsorption systems for PFAS removal, utilities and engineers increasingly rely on RSSCTs (Rapid Small-Scale Column Tests) to compare the performance of granular activated carbon (GAC) or other sorbents. One often overlooked yet critical assumption in RSSCT modeling is the choice between constant diffusivity and proportional diffusivity. Though both approaches are valid, selecting the right model can significantly impact how well bench-scale results translate to full-scale systems.
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Microfiltration Membranes Lead The Way In Water Filtration
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AMI: ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE
From leak detection and demand management to enhanced customer service and improved operational performance, AMI offers transformative potential for the modern utility. This AMI e-book explores these topics and more, illustrating how the benefits of AMI extend well beyond billing.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
Activated carbon is a proven technology for the removal of PFAS from water, but with PFAS being such a challenging family of chemicals to deal with, it’s important to make sure that some of the basic principles are being handled correctly to ensure maximum performance. In this webinar, explore some of the regulations seen in the US market today and how they impact the public's requirement for PFAS treatment today and in the future.
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Non-Revenue Water
Chromium Regulations
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Water Reuse
Harmful Algal Blooms
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Geographic Information Systems
Decentralization
Desalination
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