CONTAMINANT REMOVAL RESOURCES

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL SOLUTIONS

  • Ion Exchange

    Ion exchange, often abbreviated IX, is an effective technology for removing dissolved ionic compounds
    from liquid solutions, primarily drinking water sources. IX is most commonly known for removing nitrate but is also
    effective at removing contaminants such as perchlorate, arsenic, Chrome-6, and more recently, PFAS (Per- and
    Polyfluorinated Substances).

  • The Role Of Zeta Potential In Water Treatment Process Control

    Physical processes such as sedimentation, flotation and filtration remain at the heart of most process trains for the treatment of water and wastewater flows.

  • LC-MS/MS Analysis Of PFAS Extractables In Polyethersulfone Syringe Filters Using EPA 537.1

    A key consideration for any PFAS method is to avoid contamination that can impact the accuracy of data, including those coming from sample preparation techniques such as filtration.

  • Emerging Pollutants: The Role Of Activated Carbons

    The presence of active pharmaceutical ingredients, radio-opaque substances and endocrine disrupting chemicals in raw water sources is a relatively new emerging issue in relation to drinking water quality. However, the influence of pollutants on health and general well-being is becoming apparent with the incidence of carcinoma increasing and fertility rates being affected. A solution for the efficient removal of these substances from water use by production sites is required.

  • ETS-UV™ For Drinking Water

    Drinking water facilities are under pressure to do more with less. Public safety and water quality cannot be compromised so it's important to incorporate solutions that are proven to perform. A number of ETS-UV™ disinfection systems have been validated by an independent third party for drinking water in accordance with the US EPA Design Guidance Manual and NSF/ANSI Standard 61.

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL VIDEOS

In this episode of the Water Online Show, host Travis Kennedy sits down with Elisa Mayerberger of Calgon Carbon to explore the growing importance of thermal reactivation in water treatment.