Articles
April 24, 2012
What exactly is final barrier? How does it work? Where does it fit into my business? These are questions asked by many dealers in the water treatment...
April 24, 2012
In many developing areas in Africa, accessing clean drinking water is a serious challenge for thousands of communities. The only sources of water...
April 24, 2012
Water brings life—but what if with each nourishing sip of water you took, you also risked your life?
That is the case for the millions of people...
April 03, 2012
At Lemens WaterCare LLC in Luxemburg, Wis., there is a relatively small group of people working to keep water quality intact for local communities in...
April 03, 2012
With a growing consumer demand for purified water, vending is an increasingly popular option for customers and businesses alike. Patrick Graf,...
April 03, 2012
Wellpoint dewatering is the process of removing groundwater temporarily from soils in a localized area to complete the construction of a foundation,...
March 28, 2012
Recently I learned that fire hydrants use a color-coding system to indicate the flow rate a hydrant can deliver. Hydrants with light blue-coated...
March 28, 2012
As the market for ultraviolet (UV) disinfection systems continues to grow, so does the need for more modern, user-friendly controls. UV systems have...
March 27, 2012
The Water Quality Assn.’s Guidelines for Disinfection and Sanitization of Water Treatment Equipment recommend that equipment be disinfected every six...
March 27, 2012
Homeowners with a private well as their primary drinking water source are responsible for ensuring the safety of their water. According to the U.S....
March 27, 2012
While consumers and business owners are now more cautious and conscientious with their dollars than at any time in recent history, there are still...
March 27, 2012
Uncle Sam and the U.S. Army recently called for an enlistment, but not in the traditional sense. This time, they needed to design and install a...
March 03, 2012
Andrew John Wilson’s start in the water treatment industry began with a night of reminiscing about the good old days with a childhood friend. In the...
February 24, 2012
As U.S. water infrastructure continues to age, it is beginning to impact water quality. Jeff Zagoudis, contributing editor for Water Quality Products...
February 24, 2012
Choosing the right drinking water treatment product is not easy. There are many factors to consider prior to installation. Water characteristics,...
February 24, 2012
The global need for point-of-use (POU) drinking water treatment products with microbiological reduction or purification claims has grown in recent...
February 24, 2012
Activated carbon (AC) is a common component in many water treatment devices. It removes a wide variety of organic-based contaminants, as well as some...
February 24, 2012
Every dealership has an opinion on what is most important in a finance company. Some care only about the interest rate the customer will pay; others...
February 24, 2012
Hardness is a common water quality issue that does not pose any direct human health risks. The minerals found in hard water—typically calcium and...
February 24, 2012
Like assembling a jigsaw puzzle, regulations for drinking water products must be understood and put together correctly to find a solution and see the...