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Water treatment professionals must stay aware of current events and industry interest news. Top news stories are included that have an impact on business owners, managers and employees in various water treatment fields.
WaterTechOnline.com features several multimedia educational tools, including blogs, podcasts, interactive feature articles and interviews, Bulletin Board and Special Edition eNewsletters. These community-driven sections are useful for learning about the industry and troubleshooting common water issues.
Bottled water maintains its popularity for many people. As a hot topic in this industry, we cover the developments and trends in delivery, maintenance and claims in this area of drinking water.
Disinfection methods, including ozone, ultraviolet (UV) and chlorine, are often the final and most important stage of the water treatment process. Numerous other alternative disinfection processes, such as chlorine dioxide, potassium permanganate and chloramines, are included as well.
Drinking water plays an important role in society today. Regulations are consistently updated and new technologies are being developed to solve the health-related challenges associated with drinking water.
Customers are exposed to a myriad of contaminants every day and modern technology, such as reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration, nanofiltration and microfiltration units, can eliminate or minimize exposure to users. Contaminants and filtration processes highlighted in this section address aesthetic (taste, odor, color, etc.) issues, system-operation nuisance concerns and health risks.
The treatment challenges of municipal and industrial water and wastewater applications are vast. Municipal plants and industrial sites play a vital role in supplying and reusing water.
In addition to covering the maintenance and upkeep of small-, medium- and large-scale water softening equipment and supplies, this section also focuses on new developments, such as emerging trends in desalination, alternatives to salt-based softening and ion exchange.
Once a month, WaterTech e-News Daily uses a challenge-solution format and provides in-depth online exclusive content on issues that are most pressing to subscribers. This special eNewsletter includes new articles, case studies, product information, news and sponsor content.
For over 16 years, we have and continue to provide the only national daily e-News service focused on up-to-date news relevant to the market. Our e-News service reaches over 20,000 opt-in subscribers daily.
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