December 2001
Volume 43 Number 12
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When the Well Runs Dry: Keeping Fouling Under Check
by Mike Schnieders
Regardless of industry or product proclamations, there’s no universal cure to well rehabilitation…
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Tending to Water Needs: Improving Wells the Right Way
by Andrew Liao
By treating a water well is dependent on many factors…
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Features
Having a Grand Ole Time in Nashville: NGWA Show Breaks Down the Numbers
by Ronald Y. Pérez,
WC&P Senior Editor
Looking to repeat its successful turnout two years ago, the NGWA has come back to Nashville…
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Countercurrent Regeneration of Softeners: Weighing the Pros and Cons
by Peter Meyers
Countercurrent regeneration is a method that has tried unsuccessfully to get into the mainstream...
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Taking the Softener Approach to Brine: Why Dealers Have Nothing to Lose
by Bill Hall Jr.
The concept of regenerating water softeners causes some trepidation for water treatment dealers...
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Bioterrorism and Water Supplies -- Taking a Proactive Approach to Protect Drinking Water Resources
by Charles Ashby
The changes that Osama bin Laden and his cohorts could taint the nation's drinking water supply with biological or chemical contaminants is possible . . .
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Web Exclusive
Columns
Viewpoint: New arsenic standard opens doors for POU/POE, again
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Creative Marketing -- Advertising and Promotion in 2002 -- Plan on Uncertainty
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Braving the Cold Winter in Coal Country: Advanced Water Treatment of West Virginia
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World Spotlight: Water for Africa: Healthy Partnerships with the Urban Poor
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Getting it Right with Water-Right’s Gruetts
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Water Wells and Unique Treatment Needs
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Point-of-Use Protection Against Bioterrorism
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Website of the Month -- For the Good of it All -- Water as Charity
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