Newsletter | May 21, 2025

05.21.25 -- Why A Temporary Water Treatment System Might Be Your Best Investment

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Wrestling with the complexities of state revolving loan funds (SRFs)? From funding uncertainty to navigating the application maze, this digital event breaks down what utility leaders and municipal decision-makers need to know now. Get the latest federal insights, practical strategies, and answers to your SRF questions at the next Water Online Live happening May 27th. Registration is free thanks to the support of Xylem.

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Why A Temporary Water Treatment System Might Be Your Best Investment

It is critical to understand the limitations of permanent installations and how a temporary water treatment system can make sound logistical and financial sense.

RO Membrane Protection For A Desalination Plant In Mejillones, Chile

Read about a seawater desalination plant that presented with several performance issues and chose the HOD UV system to control biofouling on the RO membranes.

Multi-Contaminant Removal With Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) In Drinking Water Filtration

Learn why the U.S. EPA has recognized granular activated carbon (GAC) as a best available technology (BAT) for a wide range of substances within the same system.

Addressing Water Treatment Challenges Faced By Potable Water Utilities

“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.

Efficient Carbon And Ion Exchange Media Exchange

This document outlines the essential steps required to exchange spent media, including disposal of spent media.

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