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KROHNE, a leading provider of industrial process instrumentation, will showcase its PipePatrol pipeline monitoring platform during the International Pipeline Expo, taking place September 22–24, 2026, in Calgary, Canada. Attendees are encouraged to stop at booth 224 to discover PipePatrol NEO, KROHNE’s next-generation solution for comprehensive leak detection, pipeline integrity monitoring and real-time analytics.
GFS Chemicals®, a leading manufacturer of specialty and fine chemicals, announces the immediate expansion of its popular GFS Express program. Designed to be a no-hassle way to get laboratories and manufacturers the products they need quickly, the curated program guarantees in-stock availability with same-day or next-day shipping of essential chemicals and supplies. The GFS Express program guarantees that if the company cannot ship the products as promised, GFS Chemicals pays for the freight.
The Water Quality Association applauds bipartisan efforts in the U.S. Senate to advance legislation that will strengthen federal investments in drinking water and expand access to proven water treatment solutions for families across the country.
The National Association of Clean Water Agencies (NACWA) recognized the nation's top-performing clean water utilities and honored outstanding leaders in the water sector during a July 15 ceremony at the 2026 Utility Leadership Conference in Cleveland.
With the water level at Lake Mead projected to soon reach its lowest point since it was initially filled, Metropolitan Water District is working with the federal government to help add water to the reservoir and protect hydropower generation at Hoover Dam, under an agreement approved today by Metropolitan's Board of Directors.
It's hard to find a more technically challenging contaminant within the global water industry today than per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). As compared to traditional organic pollutants, PFAS are incredibly persistent because of their extreme stability — largely attributable to their carbon-fluorine bond — which resists biotic degradation, oxidation, hydrolysis, and thermal decomposition under most environmental conditions.