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Modern Water’s ATP test is the first step in determining the effectiveness of a biocide treatment program. Microbiological growth within a cooling water system if not controlled can result in the formation of biological fouling layers (biofilm) on all surfaces in contact with the water.
Modern Water immunoassay test kits offer users the ability to make quantitative measurements of contaminants. Contaminated land and water clean-up is a high priority all over the world.
Modern Water offers technologies that detect pesticides in source water. Drinking water protection and water quality are critical to human health. Utilising rapid screening technologies can provide quick and reliable results for assurance while saving costs over the traditional laboratory analysis.
Monitoring in raw water can provide operators with immediate information to facilitate adequate treatment. Trace (heavy) metals can naturally occur in surface and ground waters or may arise from industrial environmental discharge.
Trace (heavy) metal laden waste waters are generated in a large number of industrial processes and mineral extraction and smelting processes.
Modern Water offers the Microtox technology for assessing industrial pre-treatment. Regulatory compliance guides the testing performed within most wastewater facilities to help understand the process of the plant affects the final effluent stream being released into a sewer system, a secondary treatment system, river or other body of water.
Innovative solutions that improve corrosion prevention and drilling fluid management. Microbiologically Induced Corrosion (MIC) costs the oil and gas industry billions of dollars each year.
Modern Water’s Microtox technology is available as benchtop, portable or online instrumentation that offers cost-effective acute toxicity screening of new product formulations, in-process waste streams and treated effluent from pharmaceutical and personal care product manufacturing.
Robust, reliable and can be operated by technicians anywhere in the world. Trace (heavy) metals are typically concentrated in scrubber liquors generated in gas scrubbing systems and flue gas condesate.
There are approximately 1,000 mills in the US and Canada alone. These are producers of forest and paper products.
