Water Technology talks with Bruce Bartley of NSF International

Dec. 6, 2013

LATHAM, N.Y. — NSF International oversaw the EPA's ETV Drinking Water Systems Center, which recently ceased operations.

LATHAM, N.Y. — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) Program, a public-private partnership between EPA and nonprofit testing and evaluation organizations, recently concluded operations in 2013 after verifying the performance of nearly 500 innovative technologies since 1995.

NSF International has overseen the operation of the ETV Program's Drinking Water Systems Center, which will also cease operations at the end of 2013.

In this podcast, Bruce Bartley, NSF International water technology expert, speaks about the ETV program and his work with the Drinking Water Systems Center.

Visit our podcast page to hear our conversation with Bartley: https://www.watertechonline.com/podcasts.

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