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    Federal regulators recently began a push toward further studying and regulating PFAS, which are called forever chemicals because of their persistence in the environment. Experts believe that process manufacturers could be included in future regulations.
    Industry

    Removing Forever Chemicals

    June 16, 2021
    As research, tech on PFAS expand, industries await new regulations
    Photos courtesy of ChemTreat
    Figure 1. The corrosion-deposition-biofouling triangle.
    Industry

    Environmental Considerations in the Advancement of Cooling Treatment Technology

    June 16, 2021
    To prevent scaling, corrosion or fouling in cooling towers, operators must have an understanding of the most important factors influencing modern cooling water chemical treatment...
    Photo courtesy of Amin Almasi
    An example of a water treatment unit. Different engineers and experts such as piping, machinery, civil, structure, process, and others should work together for the design, fabrication and installation of such a unit.
    Wastewater

    The Dos and Don’ts of Industrial Wastewater Treatment Design

    June 16, 2021
    Success depends on identifying concerns and potential problems before construction begins
    Photo courtesy of North American Filtration
    The SBR system was sized and designed to process 100,000 gallons per day (GPD) of organic wastewater for a New England food processor.
    Wastewater

    Wastewater treatment system helps food processor increase capacity

    June 16, 2021
    Sequential batch reactor system decreases labor costs, tamps down TSS levels
    The HYPERCLASSIC Mixing and Aeration System operating inside a tank.
    Industry

    Product Focus: Mixing and Aeration System

    June 16, 2021
    An energy-efficient, reliable and low-maintenance solution