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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - HARD WATER
Diagnosing & Repairing Residential POE Systems   Water Quality Products May 2007   by Jerry Horner
Improve your troubleshooting ability for better repairs
Removing Contaminants with Chemistry   Water Quality Products September 2006   Marianne R. Metzger
Accurate analysis helps determine appropriate treatment
Viewpoint   Water Quality Products July 2006
Interview with Joseph F. Harrison, P.E., CWS-VI, technical director of the WQA, on the calcium and magnesium issue and the possible impact on the water treatment industry
Drinking Water Mineralization   Water Quality Products July 2006   Compiled by Neda Simeonova
Stan Hazan comments on the International Symposium on Health Aspects of Calcium and Magnesium in Drinking Water
Calcium & Magnesium Debate Continues   Water Quality Products June 2006   Neda Simeonova
Soft Water Speaks for Itself   Water Quality Products May 2006   By Jerry Horner
Exploring the benefits of softening
Commercial Water Softener Repair Guide   Water Quality Products May 2005   By Jerry Horner
This article will briefly address some of the more common commercial softener complaints and examine how to diagnose and hopefully correct them.
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Water Softening   Water Quality Products November 2004   By Jerry Horner
Hard water in restaurant applications causes aesthetic spotting problems in addition to the inherent financial burdens.
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Focus On Troubleshooting Water Softeners   Water Quality Products March 2003
Water Quality Products went in search of an expert to bring you the top troubleshooting tips for valves. The search led to Jay Runkle, employed in technical services at Pentair Water Treatment. According to Runkle, issues quickly can be sorted out if you know what to look for. Here are Runkle?s top 10 dilemmas, accompanied by probable causes and suggested antidotes.
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Putting an End to Hard Water Problems   Water Quality Products September 2002   Rainsoft
Glade Valley Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Marriott Hotels, Starbucks and The White House may be vastly different with regard to the people who use and manage the facilities; yet when it was time to solve water quality problems, they all looked to the same resource: Kevin Britton, a RainSoft dealer at Quality Water of Maryland, located in Frederick, Md. (part of the Washington D.C. metro area).
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Electronic Scale Treatment   Water Quality Products April 2002   Jeffrey M. Conway, ClearWater Enviro Technologies, Inc.
A new technology has emerged that can solve scale problems without the need of salts, chemicals or maintenance.
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Controlling Scale Deposition and Industrial Fouling   Water Engineering & Management July 2001   Jan de Baat Doelman
Mineral scale deposition cannot only put plant and product integrity at risk but also compromise the health and safety of personnel. Luckily, there are a number of ways to control fouling and restore operational efficiency.
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Filter Cartridges   Water Quality Products May 2001   Compiled by Wendi Hope King, WQP Staff
The following is some basic information compiled from industry experts at diverse companies. Additional information is available at the contact information provided.
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High Quality Water Comforts Guests   Water Quality Products March 2000
With a 90 percent occupancy rate week after week, Comfort Inn uses a lot of water, and the hardness of the water was costing them money.
Hard Water Costs Can Soften the Bottom LineCommercial Water Treatment Systems Offer Savings for Business and Industrial Users   Water Quality Products September 1999   Terry Rose
Since hard water problems can and do negatively affect the bottom line, the benefits of high-quality water are exponentially more important for the commercial customer than for the residential customer.
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