DRINKING WATER TREATMENT RESOURCES

  • In this Q&A, Dr. Elke Süss of Metrohm addresses the urgent need for haloacetic acid testing in response to “one of the most significant updates to EU drinking water monitoring in recent years.”

  • Researchers have developed polyimide-based membranes for membrane distillation (MD) that overcome three persistent issues in membranes for water treatment and gas separations: the need for pore-forming chemicals that prevent recycling, performance degradation due to pore wetting and fouling, and the inherent trade-off between high water flux and selectivity.

  • Since 1857, Mueller Water Products have been helping municipalities increase operational efficiencies, improve customer service and prioritize capital spending. Throughout this time Mueller has played an essential role in the research, development and manufacturing of products and services used in water systems across North America.

  • Drinking water professionals and engineers understand that maintaining safe and high-quality water throughout the distribution system is a critical responsibility. Chlorine, the backbone of disinfection, ensures safety, but its effectiveness can falter in the complex network of pipes, tanks, and dead ends.

  • Discover how pretreatment with ozone is key to securing desalination efficiency. It protects sensitive Reverse Osmosis membranes, cuts energy demand, and is essential for complex coastal water sources.

  • Thermal reactivation of granular activated carbon is a proven and scalable method to achieve >99.9% destruction removal efficiency for PFAS. This process fully restores the carbon for reuse, providing a sustainable solution that breaks the cycle of "forever chemicals."

  • Small municipalities and industrial sites face constant pressure: deliver safe, stable water with limited resources and tight deadlines. Traditional on-site construction can stretch project schedules by months and introduce quality and cost risks. By shifting much of the fabrication off-site, these risks are dramatically reduced.

  • Ion exchange resin is a reliable, high-capacity solution for municipal PFAS treatment, demonstrating zero detectable PFAS after processing 82 million gallons of water. The technology offers a significantly smaller footprint and superior volumetric capacity compared to GAC. Read the full case study to review performance data and strategic impacts.

DRINKING WATER TREATMENT SOLUTIONS

  • newtN Telemetry Systems

    newtN Telemetry Systems is a real game changer for remote telemetry. The newtN customer portal is cloud-based, allowing for real-time information access. Check out the brochure to learn even more about this innovative system.

  • Clarifier Optimization Package

    The WesTech Clarifier Optimization Package (COP™) is the result of research and design focused on building a better clarifier. Each COP™ is designed for the specific process requirements of each plant. Proprietary algorithms are utilized to result in a clarifier that provides high performance.

  • Optimizing Brine Flow In A Geothermal Power Plant

    Different flow meter technologies were used in this geothermal power plant to monitor and measure brine. However, these traditional technologies failed. That’s where Panametrics PT900 Portable Ultrasonic Flowmeter was able to help.

  • OXIGEST® MBR™ Wastewater Treatment System

    Smith & Loveless combines the proven field-erected OXIGEST® treatment system with integral TITAN MBR™ Membranes for large-flow and/or high BOD applications with stringent effluent requirements. 

  • LG SW G2 Membranes

    With enhanced Thin Film Nanocomposite (TFN) technology, the next generation LG SW G2 membranes have achieved record-breaking 99.89% rejection, improving the product quality up to 45% compared with the conventional technology.

DRINKING WATER TREATMENT VIDEOS

From a Depression-era startup to a trusted name in power and water control, Harold Beck and Sons has built its reputation on reliability and innovation. At WEFTEC 2025, the company unveiled its latest breakthrough — a multi-turn electric actuator designed specifically for the demands of modern water and wastewater systems.