Newsletter | March 12, 2025

03.12.25 -- Optimized Technology Combinations For PFAS Elimination

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The U.S. EPA’s Lead and Copper Rule Improvements (LCRI) mandate the removal of all lead service lines within 10 years and lower the action level for lead in drinking water. But what does this mean for your water system? Join Water Online Live on March 25 for insights on LCRI requirements, enforcement challenges, funding options, and best practices for compliance. Registration is free thanks to the support of Trinnex.

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Groundwater Replenishment System - Orange County, California

The full-scale advanced treatment system takes filtered secondary effluent from the neighboring OCSD treatment plant and converts it to water that exceeds all drinking water quality standards.

Optimized Technology Combinations For PFAS Elimination

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are hazardous substances that harm ecosystems and can have severe effects on human health, compounded by their persistent nature and environmental accumulation.

Groundwater vs. Surface Water: A Treatment Comparison

This article will discuss two of the most common drinking water sources and how they affect treatment priorities and configurations.

12 Projects That Highlight Groundwater Management Best Practices

Explore examples showcasing infrastructure projects around the world that are helping to manage groundwater. 

Treating For PFAS: Current Technology And Upcoming Innovations

Learn about what’s available and what’s coming in the safe and permanent destruction of PFAS.

Phosphate Corrosion Control In Drinking Water

Corrosion occurs because metals tend to oxidize when they come in contact with oxygenated water, resulting in the formation of stable metal oxides.

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ETS-UV For Drinking Water

Drinking water facilities are under pressure to do more with less. Public safety and water quality cannot be compromised so it's important to incorporate solutions that are proven to perform. A number of ETS-UV disinfection systems have been validated by an independent third party for drinking water in accordance with the US EPA Design Guidance Manual and NSF/ANSI Standard 61.

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