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| Supplying Water Treatment Performance — Not Just A Product | In this episode of The Water Online Show, Travis Kennedy talks with Yariv Abramovich of Atlantium Technologies about the importance of delivering reliable water treatment solutions, not just equipment. They discuss ensuring system performance, proper sizing, and spare part availability. The conversation also covers evaluating customer needs efficiently and preparing for the global water crisis. Tune in to learn how suppliers can go beyond sales to support long-term water treatment success. |
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Custom Solutions For Reuse Applications | By Orenco Systems, Inc. | As supplies of fresh water become increasingly scarce, methods of recycling and reusing this vital resource are getting more attention than ever before. Orenco’s AdvanTex Treatment Systems consistently produce clear effluent that meets the most stringent permit limits. |
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Is It Time To Reassess Your Industrial Membrane Filtration Infrastructure? | By PPG | With infrastructure being such a hot topic these days, it is only fitting that industrial water treatment professionals take a second look at their own infrastructure. Here are some areas where new pressures from the impacts of climate change, population growth, or government regulations can benefit from improved filtration membrane technology approaches. |
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Retrofitting Existing Headworks — Getting It Right | By Huber Technology, Inc. | When a new wastewater facility is being designed and built, the engineers, contractors, and plant operators look for the most effective and cutting-edge solution available at the time of the install. But while many circumstances can be foreseen and planned for, changing regulations and treatment environments can usurp plant designs, quickly making them obsolete. |
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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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| 5 Areas Where AI Can Transform Water Management | AI’s role in predicting water demand, optimizing energy use, and enhancing relationships with users is transforming the way utilities operate. These advances help address extreme events and bolster the resilience of critical infrastructure. |
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MiPRO Advanced Oxidation Solutions | As water resources become increasingly stressed due to drought, flooding, population growth, and pollution, the close linkage between wastewater, rivers, lakes, and groundwater becomes even more important. | • Request Information | WEDECO — A Xylem Brand | |
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SORBIX H Series | ECT2’s SORBIX H Series is designed for applications requiring flow rates of up to 1,357 gpm per vessel, such as drinking water systems. Additional vessel trains can be added to achieve any required flow rate. | • Request Information | ECT2 | |
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| The PEAK 5X Ozone Generator System Datasheet | Peak series ozone systems from Pinnacle Ozone have been designed for municipal, commercial, industrial, and food & beverage users that require ozone to be delivered in a specific output rate with no deviation or shutdown. |
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| e-MP Multistage Pump Brochure | Safe. Strong. Cost-effective. Xylem e-MP multistage pumps get the job done in nearly any high-pressure application — with lower lifecycle costs, lower energy usage, long-term dependability, and the versatility to handle a wide range of applications. |
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By Steve Haan and Tony Hardy | World Water Day 2025’s theme is ‘Glacier Preservation’, placing a spotlight on these historic ice masses and their importance. While we know that deglaciation is an obvious indicator of the earth’s warming temperatures, what is the importance of glaciers and their impact on the water industry? | |
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By Melissa Payne, U.S. EPA | Aquatic ecosystems, especially rivers, ponds, lakes, and reservoirs, can have variable levels of biological productivity that is directly proportional to their nutrient levels, or “trophic state”. Monitoring trophic state is critical to the protection of water resources. Among the many methods for monitoring, phytoplanktonic (microscopic algae) composition and abundance can comprehensively indicate the trophic status. | |
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