From the Ground Up
Water Quality Products
October 2006
Compiled by Amy Osgood
2006 Ground Water Expo to address business management, future of industry
Bottled Water Industry Update
Water Quality Products
September 2006
Compiled by Jessica Moorman
Water Quality Products invited Henry R. Hidell, III, president of Hidell-Eyster International, to share his thoughts on some current trends and issues in the bottled water market.
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
Money Talks
Water Quality Products
June 2006
Compiled by Neda Simeonova
Financial programs play a key role in increasing sales and profits for water treatment dealers
New Arsenic MCL: The Dealer’s Perspective
Water Quality Products
January 2006
Compiled by Neda Simeonova
Water Quality Products asked Frank DeSilva, national sales manager for ResinTech, Inc. to share his thoughts on the potential market the new arsenic rule may create for POU/POE dealers.
2006 Arsenic Rule
Water Quality Products
December 2005
Amy Osgood
The Jan. 23, 2006 deadline requiring water systems to comply with the new 10 ppb maximum contaminant level (MCL) for arsenic is fast approaching. Water Quality Products asked Greg Gilles, vice president of AdEdge Technologies, Inc. and WQP Arsenic Zone expert, to share his thoughts on the impact of the new standard.
International Ultraviolet Association
Water Quality Products
October 2005
James Bolton
Water Quality Products invited James Bolton, executive director of the International Ultraviolet Association (IUVA), to give an overview of the IUVA and its membership benefits, as well as an update on current IUVA initiatives and industry regulations affecting ultraviolet technologies in the drinking water treatment market.
International Ozone Association
Water Quality Products
July 2005
Neda Simeonova, Editor nsimeonova@sgcmail.com
Water Quality Products invited Paul Overbeck, chairman, and Brian Johnson vice chairman of the International Ozone Association (IOA) – Pan American Group, Scottsdale, Ariz., to provide an overview of IOA’s initiatives in 2005 and 2006 as well as an update on some current regulatory reforms affecting ozone applications in the water market.
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WQA Aquatech Surpasses Expectations
Water Quality Products
June 2005
Peter J. Censky
Water Quality Products asked Peter J. Censky, executive
director of the Water Quality Association, to review this
year’s WQA Aquatech USA event and give us a glimpse of
what’s to come at next year’s WQA Aquatech USA 2006.
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NSF - A Work in Progress
Water Quality Products
May 2005
Compiled by Neda Simeonova
Water Quality Products Q&A with Thomas J. Bruursema to provide an update of NSF’s initiatives in 2005.
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Water Analysis: A Close Look
Water Quality Products
April 2005
By Neda Simeonova
Water Quality Products recently invited Marianne R. Metzger, technical support/accounts manager of National Testing Laboratories, Ltd., Cleveland, Ohio, to share some of her thoughts with WQP’s readers on the trends of different
types water analysis in the industry.
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Q&A: Polymeric Membrane Filtration
Water Quality Products
October 2001
Wendi Hope King
The following interview is with Robert Huehmer, who currently is process manager with USFilter?s (a Vivendi Water company) Memcor, Microfloc and General Filter products division, located in Timonium, Md.
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A Leading Team
Water Quality Products
March 2001
Wendi Hope King, WQP Staff
After nine months of silence, the Osmonics team emerges renewed and ready for a future full of success.
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Q&A: Make No Mistake, the Industry Won’t Wait for MTBE Clean Up
Water Quality Products
March 2000
Wendi Hope King
Recent television news acknowledging the methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) problems has brought attention to this subject once again. In a one-on-one interview, Jack Hoffbuhr, executive director of the AWWA, discusses MTBE's effects, clean-up options and his opinion on television's attempt to inform consumers.
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