Water Technology Weekly - Sep 5th, 2023
 
 
News and information for industrial water management
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September 5, 2023
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FEATURES
Examining several boiler water chemistry issues for conventional high-pressure steam-generating units.
Reviewing potential contaminants, the problems they can cause and possible control technologies apart from direct boiler water treatment methods.
The first installment in a four-part series examining modern water treatment and chemistry control/monitoring technologies.
The right RO chemical selection, accurate chemical forecasting, proper application procedures and data monitoring creates a sustainable solution to maximize water production.
TOP STORIES
An innovative membrane-based technology with high recovery capabilities was developed that enables power plants to achieve remarkable recovery rates of cooling tower blowdown, reducing the operational expenditure associated with cooling towers.
IIoT-based software solutions provide significant benefits for industrial water and wastewater stakeholders by providing reliable monitoring of water quality, flow, pressure, temperature, level and other parameters — along with instrument diagnostic data.
Flow meters are crucial for accurate measurement in water treatment systems. The two most accurate technologies are static meters like ultrasonic and magnetic flow meters.
NEWS
COO Matthew Pine to assume CEO position effective January 1, 2024.
A Water Technology-hosted webinar sponsored by Energy Recovery.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Engineering, sales and support staff will talk to attendees about the newest motor and pump technologies and the advantages they bring to water, wastewater and irrigation applications.
Submit your nomination for Processing’s Breakthrough Products Awards program by September 30.