CONTAMINANT REMOVAL RESOURCES

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL SOLUTIONS

  • Chlorine Method For UKAS Accreditation And DWI Compliance At Welsh Water

    In 2013 the Drinking Water Inspectorate for England & Wales announced that water samples collected in England and Wales must be tested in a laboratory that meets specific standards for drinking water sampling and analysis. At the time of the new instruction, the chlorine method employed at the Welsh Water Bretton laboratory was unable to meet these requirements, notably for the prescribed limit of detection. This prompted the laboratory to investigate new analytical options for monitoring residual chlorine.

  • NeoTech D222™

    The NeoTech D222™ is specially designed to disinfect water and is an essential component in advanced oxidation processes.

  • Equipment Systems For Drinking Water Purification

    TIGG’s Dual-Vessel Activated Carbon Adsorption Systems are designed to provide versatility to liquid phase filtration projects. Integrated systems can be compromised of two modular activated carbon adsorbers, which allows for backwashing one vessel while the other remains operational.

  • Lug Style Butterfly Valve: Type 578

    The Type 578 Lug Butterfly Valve has several beneficial design features unique to the Georg Fischer butterfly valve line. The double eccentric operating principle has an off-center disc and shaft that disengages the disk from the seal with only 3 degrees of rotation.

  • Simple To Operate Water Treatment Cartridge Systems

    Applied Cartridge Systems are truly simple to operate water treatment solutions for small to medium size water systems. Standard products are available in five freestanding models and 50 and 100 GPM multi-vessel skids. Each drop-in-ready NSF 61 certified system package includes stainless steel housings and prefilters and offers a growing family of cartridges to address water treatment issues including Arsenic, Fluoride, Phosphorus and PFAS.

CONTAMINANT REMOVAL VIDEOS

In this episode of Water Talk, Angela Godwin sits down with Scott Bindner from Trojan Technologies to talk about UV Advanced Oxidation and 1,4-dioxane.