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Webinar: Digital Water Masterclass: "Crawl-Walk-Run-Fly" with AI in Water Quality
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Future-proof your utility with AI-powered water intelligence. In this Trinnex webinar, experts Peter Martin and Varun Srinivasan reveal how the “Crawl-Walk-Run-Fly” framework helps utilities embrace digital transformation at every stage. Discover how waterCAST WQ delivers predictive insights, smarter workflows, and stronger compliance — empowering your team to protect public health, optimize infrastructure, and accelerate innovation in water management. Click here to learn more.
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82 Million Gallons In. Zero PFAS Out.
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By ResinTech
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Ion exchange resin is a reliable, high-capacity solution for municipal PFAS treatment, demonstrating zero detectable PFAS after processing 82 million gallons of water. Read the full case study to review performance data and strategic impacts.
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Factoring Temperature Into Water Chemistry Reading Accuracy
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By Myron L Company
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In water testing, readings that we believe to be reliable indicators are not always what they seem. Water that exhibits certain chemical or electrical characteristics at laboratory temperatures can provide entirely different readings in the field. Here is a quick review of what to look for in common water tests and why to consider automatic temperature compensation in the instruments used to collect them.
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Water Treatment Analytics: A Road Map To Greater Efficiency
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By ABB Measurement & Analytics
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From the largest metropolitan water treatment plant (WTP) or wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) operations to the smallest rural systems, the goals are essentially the same — achieve regulatory compliance and the most efficient results at the lowest practical cost.
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Ensure Success For Your Rental Pump
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By Ironclad Environmental Solutions
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Using the wrong rental pump for the application can cause unexpected or unnecessary costs, as well as delays and downtime. Here’s how to determine the right rental pump for a given project.
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Addressing Water Treatment Challenges Faced By Potable Water Utilities
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By Birchtech Corp.
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“Emerging contaminants" can be broadly defined as any synthetic or naturally occurring chemical that is not commonly monitored in the environment. These substances have the potential to enter the environment and cause known or suspected adverse ecological and/or human health effects.
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Regulations And Standards For Water Quality Monitoring
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By Turner Designs
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Understanding global and national water standards is essential for compliance and safety. Rapid changes in regulation and the rise of emerging contaminants demand smarter, data-driven monitoring strategies.
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Understanding The Climate Cost Of Cleaning Our Water
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Each year, U.S. wastewater treatment plants clean trillions of gallons of water, from what we flush down the toilet to drain down the sink. A new study analyzed data from more than 15,000 wastewater treatment facilities to understand the climate costs hidden within all this cleaning.
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Aqua-Jet II
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The Aqua-Jet II contained flow aerator is designed and manufactured with the same expertise and quality workmanship as the industry renowned Aqua-Jet aerator. The 304 stainless steel volute and intake cone are standard features of the Aqua-Jet II.
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Aqua-Aerobic Systems, Inc.
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Harmony Encore MDM Software
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Welcome to our award-winning MDM software, Harmony Encore. We took our best-in-class Harmony MDM software and completely reenvisioned every aspect including its design, interoperability, user experience (UX), and speed to bring North American utilities an entirely new solution experience that solves today’s most pressing utility challenges and those of tomorrow.
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Master Meter, Inc.
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Total Solutions For PFAS: Food And Beverage
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PFAS can accumulate in organisms and pose health risks. The Aqueous Electrostatic Concentrator (AEC) is a single-pass treatment that removes up to 99.9% of PFAS from water.
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By Joseph Fayan
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The demand for smaller, highly effective wastewater treatment systems continues to grow due to land scarcity and high prices in many parts of the country and the desire by developers, builders, and homeowners to maximize the use of every square foot of property.
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By Gary Wong
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Pumps are power-hungry and thus expensive to run, but San Jose Water shows how data-driven technologies and strategies can bring the cost down for utilities.
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