drinking water safety compliance Articles
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Drinking Water Analysis Guide
Public Water Systems (PWS), regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA), provide drinking water to 90% of Americans. Water systems and laboratories testing drinking water for Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) compliance must be certified and must use USEPA approved methods, which are developed by the USEPA, other government agencies, universities, consensus method ...
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Newark Scrambles to Get Lead out of Drinking Water
Mayor announces plan that will replace 18,000 underground lead service pipes in New Jersey’s largest city Aging, outmoded, sometimes-dangerous water infrastructure is a big problem for 58,000 individual municipalities in America, and, to make things more difficult, there is no centralized body in charge of the problem. In 2017, the fitness of our nation’s water infrastructure ...
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Ensuring safe drinking water case study
Challenge: A state environmental agency contracted with Antea Group to assist in the execution of a state-wide clean drinking water program. Program objectives included the development of an efficient and standardized program to monitor for chemical and biological contaminants across more than 6,500 public water systems. Solution: Antea Group developed a comprehensive sample ...
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Aging Water Infrastructure in the US
With pipeline systems crumbling, decentralized treatment makes sense Water systems in the United States already are adapting to erratic climate conditions, skyrocketing demand, and a host of other pressures that by all indicators are continuing to increase in severity. One of the biggest challenges, though, has to do with the condition of water infrastructure in the U.S. One tool to gauge the ...
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One process removes arsenic & iron from water in small Utah town
The Safe Drinking Water Act brought with it tough arsenic compliance standards, forcing cities large and small to comply with a maximum contaminant level of 10 parts per billion (ppb) or face stiff fines and even the potential shutdown of wells. Smaller towns such as Cannonville, Utah, face the most difficult challenge, due to manpower and budget constraints. Cannonville turned to Filtronics, ...
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Q&A with Dr Ashi Tudugalle
Ashanthie Tudugalle (Ashi) is the newest member of the DelAgua team and is the company’s Technical Services Executive. Ashi recently completed a PhD at the University of Surrey in Microbiology & Immunology where she spent the last 6 years conducting research into microbial diseases. Ashi has vast experience with DelAgua Testing Kits as they were initially developed at the University of ...
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AD26 System Performance – Iron / Manganese - Confidential Client - California
In the early 2004, AdEdge was engaged by Pacific Advanced Civil Engineers (PACE) to devise a treatment alternative for manganese and iron removal for a public water system in southern California. This high demand water supply well was yielding between 180 to 220 gpm. The needs were imminent as the currently designed system was not achieving compliance with the Safe Drinking Water Act ...
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