Top Research Institute Turns To On-Site Generation For Drinking Water System
Source: De Nora

As one of the top 20 American research institutes in the United States, Texas A&M has hundreds of laboratory facilities on its campus where a variety of proven water treatment technologies are used to control the quality of the water used in research.
When it came time to choose a new disinfection system for the drinking water facility that serves the campus, Texas A&M University’s water & environmental services department chose another proven water treatment technology: generating sodium hypochlorite on site.
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