| August 2008
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Ozone Treatment of Iron, Manganese and Sulfide Ion, Part 2 by Water Quality Association - Ozone Task Force The first installment of this series focused on the scientific theories of ozone's oxidation of iron, manganese, sulfide ion and even micro organisms related to point of entry (POE) and small public water treatment processes. read more Ozone Puts a Fresh Spin on Laundry by Bob Smith-McCollum Recent increases in energy costs and dwindling fresh water supplies have put a real squeeze on light industrial and commercial operations, such as laundries. read more |
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The Use of UV Technology to Control Legionella in Water Features by Jon McClean The use of UV light has now become standard practice in many industrial and municipal water treatment processes. read more Methods of Producing Lab Water by Jon Bergman and Joe Palma Water is a critical component in the laboratory for various applications, from the production of aqueous solutions to the cleaning of glassware. read more Commercial Water Treatment - Jar Testing for pH and Alkalinity Adjustments by Marianne R. Metzger Water treatment dealers who have traditionally served the residential market are getting more involved in treating commercial and industrial water systems. read more |
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Viewpoint: Putting first things first
by Donald A. Mounce read more Ozark Water for the New Millennium by Denise M. Roberts read more It All Starts with an Idea - Eco-Tech, Inc. by Donald A. Mounce read more Laboratories for POU and POE - The Analytical Side by Rick Andrew read more POE/POU - A Benefit for Small Community Water Treatment by Kelly A. Reynolds, MSPH, Ph.D. read more Guidelines for submitting an article by WC&P Staff read more |
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