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Entries Tagged Reverse Osmosis

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Global Reach: Singapore’s NEWater Initiative

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Getting the Salt Out: A Better Way

An emerging technology looks to enhance water reuse by combining Suspended Ion Exchange with softening for deep reductions in salinity, TOC, anions and hardness
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Product Focus: Treatment, Filtration and Stormwater, Nutrient Reduction

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Charlotte Partnership Announces the Carolinas’ First Beer Brewed With Recycled Water

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New Membrane Filtering Tech at CU Boulder Could Help Address Water Scarcity Issues

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An Oil Boom Exploded Demand for High-Quality Water. This Manager and Her Operators Stepped Up.

In the vast open spaces of North Dakotas, Grace Rixen leads a team producing high-quality water prized by rural residents
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​Recycled Water Is the Cleanest Drinking Water, Says Study

New research shows treated wastewater can be more dependable and less toxic than common tap water sources, including rivers and groundwater
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Case Studies - January 2021

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A Florida Water Plant Team Racks Up Awards for Success in Taking on a New Technology

In seeking its own drinking water supply, Tarpon Springs chose reverse osmosis treatment. The operations team stepped right up to the challenges.
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Comparing VOC Removal Technologies

Air stripping methods excel for life-cycle cost, efficiency and removal effectiveness with a variety of water and waste streams.
Exam Study Guide - June 2019

Exam Study Guide - June 2019

Exam Study Guide: Facultative Lagoons; and Hypotonic Solutions

Exam Study Guide: Facultative Lagoons; and Hypotonic Solutions

Maintaining your education is important, especially in a career that demands licensing exams. Prove you’re an expert operator by answering these questions and others from our Exam Study Guide Series.
Reverse Osmosis Is Costly. Here's a Cost-Effective Way to Make Water for Direct Portable Reuse.

Reverse Osmosis Is Costly. Here's a Cost-Effective Way to Make Water for Direct Portable Reuse.

Georgia’s Gwinnett County pilot-tests its two-stage ozone-biological filtration process as a way to produce high-quality water for direct potable reuse.
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Doing It the Island Way

The reverse osmosis membrane water plant in Sanibel, Florida, thrives on autonomy in operator training, process improvements, and planned maintenance.