| January 2004
Volume 46 Number 1 |
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Reverse Osmosis Certification: The Need for Data Transfer Capabilities -- Understanding ANSI/NSF Standard 58 by Thomas Palkon The ANSI/NSF Drinking Water Treatment Unit (DWTU) standards are organized into four main sections: Materials, Design and Construction, Performance, and Instruction and Information. Standard 58 - Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Treatment Systems is no exception... read more |
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Forward 2004: What’s Changing About Consumer Expectations? by Peter Censky In this article regarding our industry’s future, I want to focus on just one, and perhaps the most important, element—the consumer... read more WC&P’s 2004 Technical Review Committee: A Growing Commitment to You! by Carlos David Mogollón, WC&P Executive Editor We’ve expanded this year’s WC&P Technical Review Committee to 15 members to broaden the scope of advice and opinions in helping guide the magazine's editorial focus... read more WQA Mid-Year Review: Lost in the Supermarket by Carlos David Mogollón, WC&P Executive Editor Now and again, it’s good to try something new. Holding the Water Quality Association’s Mid-Year Leadership Conference in conjunction with the World Wide Food Expo (WWFE) in Chicago was just such a good idea... read more Hydrogen Peroxide: A Real Treat for Well Water by Nancy Westcott and Randy Navratil Practitioners and professionals in well and pond restoration, well water conditioning, and public water supply management have typically relied on the oxygenating effects of chlorine to manage bacteria and keep water safe for human and animal consumption... read more Carbon Breakthrough: New Microbiological Reduction Capabilities Overcome Market Barriers by Evan E. Koslow, Ph.D. Recently, a breakthrough was announced that activated carbon block filters providing comprehensive microbiological reduction would enter the market this year... read more The Effects of Raging Fires in California: San Diego Dealers Look to Future with Hope by Ronald Y. Pérez, WC&P Managing Editor Truth be told, 2003 was a year Californians would soon rather forget. read more Same Place Next Year -- International Water Conference 2003 A Review by Peter Cartwright, P.E., CWS-VI The International Water Conference (IWC) is a long-running conference addressing water treatment, primarily in the power generation industry... read more |
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CSA International`s Bates on Canadian DWTU Standards by Carlos David Mogollon, WC&P Executive Editor read more Waterite`s Jacuzzi on Canadian DWTU Standards by Carlos David Mogollon, WC&P Executive Editor read more |
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Viewpoint: Joining Hands for Sane DWTU Rules in the Great White North
read more Bridging the Gap Between Two Industries -- Benjamin Franklin, of Gaithersburg, Md. read more Pipelines: WC&P Tech Review Member Highlights WQAW Meeting read more ANSI/NSF Standard 53 Cyst Test Dust Reduction -- The End of an Era read more Watts’ White Wins `em Over read more Do We Need Drinking Water Treatment at the Tap? -- A Rebuttal to the WET Study read more Web Site of the Month: A Return to the State of Association Sites -- Where One Turn Deserves Another pt. 1 read more Eye on the Industry: WQA Mid-Year, WWFE, IBWA by read more |
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