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Editorial Letter: What Happens When a Water Quality Editor Heads to a Wastewater Plant
Oct. 27, 2021
This editorial letter originally appeared in October 2021 issue of Water Quality Products as "What Happens When a Water Quality Editor Heads to a Wastewater Plant"
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PFAS
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Commercial Water
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Alan Jones
April 3, 2020
Contaminant Removal
Technical Resource
Enpress LLC
March 9, 2020
Technology/Computers
Smart Sinks
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March 9, 2020
Featured
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Small Systems
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James Peterson
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Residential
Washington City Replaces Residential Water Meters
July 30, 2019
Controllers, Flow
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Commercial Water
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Groundwater Treatment
Ohio State Research Maps Groundwater Meeting Oceans
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Injectors
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Groundwater Treatment
Several Breweries Oppose EPA Proposal on Groundwater Pollution
June 10, 2019
Multiple U.S. craft breweries signed a letter opposing a U.S. EPA proposal
Monitoring
Minnesota District Monitors Water Quality
May 10, 2019
The Cedar River Watersheld District is undergoing “intensive water quality monitoring” in Austin, Minn.
Arsenic
Arsenic in Drinking Water May Cause Heart Damage
May 8, 2019
Study finds young adults develop damage after five years of exposure to arsenic levels in groundwater
Resin
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ResinTech, Inc.
May 3, 2019
ResinTech breaks ground on New Jersey plant; Tru-Tech Valve releases new logo & website
Monitoring
Water Pollution Threatens U.S.-Mexico Border Beaches
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Around 20 million gal of sewage per day are discharged into the Pacific Ocean, just five miles south of the U.S.-Mexico border
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