Newsletter | January 17, 2024

01.17.24 -- Connecticut Water Utility Successfully Removes 45% Of THMs With Quick-Turnaround Clearwell Intervention

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Connecticut Water Utility Successfully Removes 45% Of THMs With Quick-Turnaround Clearwell Intervention

While the addition of chlorine is one of the safest and most effective means for water disinfection, under certain circumstances chlorine in combination with naturally occurring organic compounds in water can lead to the formation of undesirable DBPs. One of the most common DBPs is a family of volatile compounds called trihalomethanes (THMs).

Removing Ammonia In Drinking Water With AccuFAS

Read on to learn how, utilizing its pilot reactor, Brentwood helped a midsize suburban community assess potential treatment of ammonia in the city’s potable water source.

How To Conduct Water Quality Analysis For Ozone Disinfection

Because ozone is relied on so heavily to oxidize a wide variety of potential wastewater contaminants, water quality analysis during the disinfection process is paramount. Once the ozone process itself is understood, its water quality ramifications and the quality parameters that offer insight into its efficacy can be analyzed and taken into account.

Medium Pressure UV: A Sustainable Solution For Water Disinfection And Dechlorination

Take a closer look at medium-pressure UV systems, which offer a two-in-one solution with simultaneous disinfection and dechlorination for greater environmental savings.

Testing For Lead In Drinking Water

Lead exposure, even in small amounts, is harmful and can come from various sources, including paint, soil, food, and water.

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