Newsletter | April 1, 2026

04.01.26 -- Water Online Best Of March

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PFAS Removal System Proven Effective In Removing Both Long And Short Chain PFAS

A new system removed all nine PFAS compounds from a municipality's water to non-detect levels in a single pass. Unlike traditional methods, it addresses both long- and short-chain PFAS while generating minimal waste.

The Pump Curve Doesn't Lie: What SCADA Data Reveals About Real-World Performance

In Part 4 of the Get Pumped Up series, the focus shifts from planning to performance—with a clear message: pump inefficiencies aren’t always due to failure, but to how (and where) pumps are operating.

Four Important Reasons To Choose CO2 To Reduce Drinking Water pH

CO2 provides several advantages over liquid acids. In addition to being easier to use, it is also more environmentally friendly and can have long-term cost benefits.

Drinking Water Disinfection – A History And Improved Monitoring Techniques

In many countries we take for granted the availability and reliability of safe drinking water.  A recent trip outside of the U.S. reminded me of this fact when I saw notices in the hotel rooms stating the drinking water met specific standards and was safe to drink however, my friends from the country emphatically warned me not to drink the water.

Water Loss Control For Utilities

Water utilities across the United States have made great strides in controlling water loss within their water distribution systems. However, more can be done to account for every last drop of water.

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Trump Administration Announces Sweeping National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Reforms

EPA Defends 10-Year Lead Pipe Replacement Mandate, Affirms Utility Authority And Feasibility To Replace All Lead Pipes

Baltimore's Multi-Million Dollar Sewage Struggle

Improperly Disposed Wet Wipes Could Shed Microplastics In Rivers

EPA Expands Toxic Chemical Reporting, Strengthening Transparency On PFAS Pollution

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