DRINKING WATER TREATMENT RESOURCES

  • With aging infrastructures, lean and limited personnel, lower budgets, and less accessible, often remote locations, smaller and rural water treatment plants are challenged in maintaining operations while understanding new and important technologies in improving contaminant removal in water treatment. 

  • “Emerging Contaminants" can be broadly defined as any synthetic or naturally occurring chemical that is not commonly monitored in the environment. These substances have the potential to enter the environment and cause known or suspected adverse ecological and/or human health effects.

  • The Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) encountered significant challenges in treating high algae loads at its drinking water plant, which processes 1.5 million liters of water daily. The primary issue arose from the organic load in lake water, which, when treated with conventional chlorine disinfectants, resulted in harmful disinfection byproducts (DBPs).

  • The Big Sky district in Montana, spanning 228 square miles and serving approximately 2,600 customers, has been grappling with the challenge of increasing summer water demand for irrigation.

  • Water specialists do their best to ensure safe drinking water for people nationwide. Despite their diligence in monitoring and treating wastewater at municipal facilities, some households are still susceptible to contamination. Encouraging homeowners to regularly test their own water during the year will help pinpoint missed hazards and provide an additional safeguard.

  • The U.S. per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) analytical instrumentation market is poised for strong expansion, with a projected CAGR exceeding 20% over the next seven years, according to a new report by Verify Markets.1 Valued at approximately $190 million in 2024, the market is expected to surpass $800 million by 2031. Key drivers in the market include rising concerns over increasing risks associated with PFAS exposure, the U.S. EPA’s federal rule on drinking water, and investments to boost testing and treating PFAS in water.

  • As water-scarce regions clamor for answers, developments in membrane anti-scaling bring desalination closer to viability.
  • Aided by "soft sensors," machine learning is revolutionizing monitoring and powering real-time predictions.

DRINKING WATER TREATMENT SOLUTIONS

  • Carbon Exchange Services By TIGG

    At some point, activated carbon or other process media will become spent or exhausted, so fresh media is always crucial for achieving the utmost quality in environmental remediation, wastewater reclamation, industrial processing, and other applications. Proper equipment service and timely carbon exchange are always crucial for optimal treatment performance.

  • ABB Ability™ For Water Facility Service

    Reduced operational costs and downtime through seamless distributed control system integration.

  • SEPAREL® EF-120 Hollow Fiber Membrane Degassing Modules

    By employing the DIC Corporation's proprietary hollow fiber membrane, this module can operate in a vacuum of 20 torr or lower. It can obtain high oxygen removal performance even without using nitrogen and can reduce running costs.

  • Pressure Filters

    Loprest pressure filters can be provided in horizontal or vertical vessel configurations for flow rates from 50 to 5,000 GPM. The Loprest multi-cell pressure filter design produces its own backwash water, so there is no need for a separate treated water source and pumping system. The Loprest filter design has been optimized over many years for reliable, efficient, economical operation. All Loprest treatment systems are operated by a fully automated control package.

  • The Basics: Testing RO Quality

    Osmosis is the phenomenon of lower dissolved solids in water passing through a semi-permeable membrane into higher dissolved solids water until a near equilibrium is reached.

DRINKING WATER TREATMENT VIDEOS

In this episode of The Water Online Show: On Location, McCrometer President Pete Oveson dives into the company's story and recent developments shaping its future.