Newsletter | February 4, 2026

02.04.26 -- Best Of January

MOST POPULAR ARTICLES

Office Of Naval Research Contract Leads To New Chlorine Sensor Technology

Developed from U.S. Office of Naval Research requirements, this multiparameter chlorine sensor offers extended maintenance-free operation, flow-independence, and automatic compensation for reliable, in-pipe monitoring.

PFAS Pilots: Strategic Planning To Reduce Risk And Optimize Costs

Learn why piloting PFAS treatment is essential to reduce risk, optimize costs, and ensure compliance—plus the seven key steps to design a pilot that delivers reliable, real-world results.

What You Need To Know About Peracetic Acid (PAA) For Water Treatment

Peracetic acid (PAA) is begging to supplement or replace chlorine in some water and wastewater treatment applications, particularly where disinfection byproducts (DBPs) are a challenge.

Ion Exchange (IX) Systems

Ion exchange (IX) is a tried-and-true method of removing metals and other inorganic compounds from water. Arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, nickel, selenium, radionuclides, and zinc are just a few examples of the compounds that our ion exchange systems have removed from water.

Valve Upgrades Reduce The Number Of Corrective Work Orders By 99%

A water treatment plant was using conventional electric actuators on valves across the facility, including the modulating Filter Effluent applications. A history of actuator problems prompted plant personnel to consider replacements.

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EPA Proposes New Rule To Address Perchlorate In Drinking Water

EPA's PFAS Effluent Limits Rulemaking Faces Delay

Portable Biosensor Could Detect PFAS On Site

Unprecedented Data On Global River Quality, Quantity Now Gathered From Space, Powered By UMass Amherst-Built Software

EPA Proposal Could Redefine How States Review Federal Water Permits

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