Assessing the Capability of Spectroscopy Techniques to Evaluate Water Quality
Water shortage is now a chronic issue throughout the world and water reuse schemes are gaining traction. With this, new contaminants of anthropogenic and industrial sources are potentially introduced into our drinking water systems. The need for near real-time techniques that are robust, easy to implement and cost-effective to evaluate water quality is needed. This webinar will explore the ability of spectroscopic techniques like UV absorbance and fluorescence to evaluate water quality. Further, the application of these tools as surrogates to predict trace organic compound (including pharmaceuticals and personal-care products) removal by water treatment processes will be shown. Finally, the feasibility of online real-time spectroscopic based sensors to reliably predict treatment process efficacy will be discussed.
- Event Type:
- Webinar
- Date:
- Nov. 13, 2014
- Venue:
- Webinar
- Location:
- Duluth , MN , USA
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