Drinking Water Treatment & Distribution
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DPD vs. Probe: Choosing The Right Online Technology For Free Chlorine, Total Chlorine, And Monochloramine
4/30/2026
Ensuring effective disinfection is the cornerstone of safe drinking water, but selecting the right chlorine monitoring technology often involves a complex trade-off between accuracy and maintenance.
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U.S. Pipe: Supporting Projects From Start To Finish
4/1/2026
In this session of Virtual Water Expo, explore an overview of the Technical Resources team at U.S. Pipe and their contributions from before the project, to well past the end.
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PFAS-Free Water For Every Community
4/1/2026
Explore a comprehensive overview of how the Sentinel team helps utilities and design engineers address the complex challenges of PFAS contamination. Emphasizing that PFAS treatment is not a "one-size-fits-all" proposition, Sentinel's president outlines their specialized, end-to-end approach to achieving water compliance.
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Exploring Jacobi Group's Water Treatment Solutions
4/1/2026
Join us for a general overview of Jacobi Group, including what our capabilities are in terms of activated carbon, ion exchange resins, and full-service solutions. As well as a deep dive into our product offerings for water treatment applications.
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Distribution Maintenance And Repair Techniques To Avoid System Shutdown
4/1/2026
This course equips water and sewer professionals with valve insertion techniques that reduce risk and cost while enabling safer, more efficient distribution system maintenance and repairs—without full system shutdowns. Participants will learn key applications and benefits of valve insertion for planned, routine, and emergency response strategies.
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Pathway To Compliance: Guiding Communities Toward PFAS Solutions
4/1/2026
In this session of Virtual Water Expo, explore a strategic roadmap for municipalities and water utilities to achieve compliance with the evolving EPA regulations on PFAS. With the 2029–2031 deadlines approaching, waiting is not an option due to the significant time required for testing, funding, and manufacturing.