CONTAMINANT REMOVAL RESOURCES

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL SOLUTIONS

  • Biofouling Control In Cooling Towers With A Halogen Stabilizer

    Biofouling in cooling towers is undesirable because it can reduce heat transfer efficiency, restrict water flow, and accelerate corrosion rates. Of even greater concern is the fact that pathogen growth in cooling towers can lead to disease transmission. Given the favorable growth environment of a cooling tower, these microorganisms can reproduce, proliferate and form complex biofilm communities. Legionella bacteria, which cause Legionnaires’ disease, are one of the greatest concerns from a public health standpoint because infections are often lethal and cooling towers are the most frequently reported non-potable water source of Legionnaires’ disease outbreaks (Llewellyn 2017).

  • WEDECO K Series Ultraviolet Reactors by Xylem

    WEDECO K Series UV Reactors are used for large flow drinking water applications

  • ReFleX™ Efficiency

    For both disinfection and TOC-reduction applications, NeoTech Aqua Solutions’ patented ReFleX™ UV chamber technology represents the state-of-the-art in high-efficiency UV systems by reflecting over 99% of the UV we generate back into the water.

  • Optimization Of Water Treatment Using Zeta Potential

    Drinking water in the US and developed nations of the world is treated to remove contamination of foreign materials, both mineral and organic.

  • ChlorMaster® On-Site Sodium Hypochlorite Generation Systems ChlorMaster seawater systems are commonly used in coastal and offshore installations such as power plants, desalination plants, and oil drilling and production facilities. They effectively control slime and marine organism growth in condenser cooling water, circulating water and service water systems.

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL VIDEOS

From lab curiosity to scalable reality — ferrate is stepping into the spotlight. At WEFTEC 2025, Rick Bacon of AMS joins host Angela Godwin to reveal how AMS has cracked the code on one of water treatment’s most powerful yet elusive oxidants.