drinking water chemical News
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WWEM-Day: Undercover WWEM Information
In Part 2 of our WWEM-Day installments we’re talking about our exciting undercover news… we have an updated model of one of our classic products about to launch! There will be a simplified design and less parts to make an already low maintenance product even better! This means greater accuracy, not to mention more ease and efficiency! Our new products will be focused on Drinking ...
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Top 10 Companies Supply 20 Percent of the World’s Valves
The world market for industrial valves in 2006 was $43 billion. The top 10 companies accounted for 20 percent of the total. The rankings of 159 valve companies have been compiled by the McIlvaine Company and included in Industrial Valves: World Markets, an online continually updated 40,000 page report. Tyco is the largest supplier and with sales of $2.4 billion (6 percent market share). ...
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Top 10 Companies Supply 50 Percent Of The World’s Pumps
The world market for industrial pumps in 2006 was $29 billion. The top 10 companies accounted for 50 percent of the total. The rankings of 457 pump companies have been compiled by the McIlvaine Company and included in Pumps: World Markets, an online continually updated 40,000 page report. ITT is the largest supplier and with sales of $2.7 billion (9 percent market share). ...
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EPA to participate in USA science and engineering festival / encouraging the interest of our nation’s youth in science, technology, engineering and math (HQ)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will take part in the first national USA Science & Engineering Festival. The festival month-long celebrations will culminate in a two-day festival expo on October 23 to 24, located on the National Mall, in Washington, D.C. The expo will feature about 1500 interactive stations from more than 850 of the countries top science and engineering ...
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Liquid Macrofiltration Market to Reach $5 Billion by 2009
Untitled Document The market for filters used for separation of larger particles from liquids (macrofiltration) will grow from $4.4 billion in 2006 to $5.1 billion in 2009. This is the latest forecast in Liquid Filtration World Markets, an online report by the McIlvaine Company. This segment of filtration includes the big filters which capture large quantities of particles ...
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Endocrine disruptor webinar invitation
Bergeson & Campbell, P.C. (B&C) is hosting a free webinar on endocrine disruptors on December 20, 2010. This webinar will provide an introduction to the issues associated with endocrine disruptors and testing strategies under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program (EDSP), while focusing on recent EPA developments that expand the regulatory ...
By Acta Group
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Bill boosting oversight of chemical tanks advances
A Senate panel has cleared a bill that would boost state oversight of chemical storage facilities, following the West Virginia chemical spill. The Environment and Public Works committee in a bipartisan voice vote Thursday advanced the measure. The bill would require states to inspect chemical storage facilities regularly and to identify tanks near drinking water supplies. Companies would also ...
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Earth Shield PVC Waterstop achieves NSF 61 certification
Certification to NSF/ANSI 61 demonstrates compliance with nationally-recognized health effects standard for all drinking water treatment chemicals. J P Specialties, Inc. has earned certification to NSF/ANSI 61, the American National Standard for Drinking Water Treatment Components – Health Effects for its Earth Shield® PVC Waterstop from global public health organization NSF ...
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Certifiers NSF International, CSA Group, NSF International, IAPMO R&T, UL and Water Quality Association to Harmonize Chemical Risk Assessment Process
To further protect public health, reduce duplicative costs, increase efficiency and promote transparency of human health risk assessment action levels, CSA Group, NSF International, IAPMO R&T, UL, and the Water Quality Association will now use harmonized procedures to develop action levels for unregulated chemical contaminants originating from products in contact with drinking water. The ...
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New W-Tank® Storage and Settling Tank Catalogue Now Available
Toro Equipment is proud to launch its new catalogue of W-Tank® storage tanks, settling tanks, digesters and covers. It is now available to download from our website. W-Tank® Storage Tank, Settling Tank and Digester Catalogue Our tanks are made from corrosion resistant fibreglass and manufactured using flex moulding techniques. Currently, Toro Equipment produces tanks measuring up to ...
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Drinking Water Contaminant Categories Discussed in New Video
Today, the IAQ Video Network and Cochrane & Associates announced the release of their latest educational video. Their newest production discusses various drinking water contaminant categories. “Access to clean water is a crucial ingredient for a healthy life,” said Paul Cochrane, President of Cochrane and Associates and the IAQ Video Network. “Unfortunately, not everyone ...
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New W-Tank storage and settling tank catalogue now available
Toro Equipment is proud to launch its new catalogue of W-Tank storage tanks, settling tanks, digesters and covers. It is now available to download from our website. W-Tank Storage Tank, Settling Tank and Digester Catalogue Our tanks are made from corrosion resistant fibreglass and manufactured using flex moulding techniques. Currently, Toro Equipment produces tanks measuring up to 11m high ...
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EPA announces short extension for Florida Nutrients Inland water rule (FL)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has requested, and the plaintiffs have agreed, to a 30-day extension for a final decision on the Florida Inland Water numeric nutrients rule from October 15, 2010 to November 14, 2010. To date, EPA has received over 22,000 comments as a result of two public comment periods and 13 public hearing sessions in the State of Florida. These comments represent ...
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House subcommittee holds hearing on endocrine disrupting chemicals in drinking water
the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy and Environment held a hearing entitled 'Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Drinking Water: Risks to Human Health and the Environment.' The Subcommittee intended the hearing to examine the science and regulation of endocrine disruptors that may be found in sources of drinking water. Witnesses included: Jim Jones, Deputy Assistant ...
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California to set drinking water level for dangerous chemical hex chrome
Hexavalent chromium (hex chrome), the notorious cancer-causing chemical made famous in the film Erin Brockovich, contaminates drinking water in over 500 California communities, according to environmental and public health experts. The California Environmental Protection Agency (Cal/EPA) held a hearing to take public comment on a proposed level for hex chrome in drinking water. Although the ...
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EPA subpoenas Halliburton for data on chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) subpoenaed Halliburton Co. on November 10, 2010, for hydraulic fracturing data citing, among others, authority under Section 11(c) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). In response to a request from Congress to study hydraulic fracturing's potential impact on drinking water, human health, and the environment, on September 9, 2010, EPA issued ...
By Acta Group
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International Environmental Technology Article - PeCOD Method Included in Drinking Water Guidance
Health Canada has released a Proposed Guidance on Natural Organic Matter (NOM) in Drinking Water. For the first time, Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) has been listed as a parameter for monitoring and treating NOM. The peCOD method, developed by Mantech, is referenced as it provides the sensitivity applicable for source and treated drinking waters. peCOD follows ASTM international Method D8084 ...
By MANTECH Inc.
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EPA Subpoenas Halliburton for Data on Chemicals Used in Hydraulic Fracturing
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) subpoenaed Halliburton Co. on November 10, 2010, for hydraulic fracturing data citing, among others, authority under Section 11(c) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). In response to a request from Congress to study hydraulic fracturing's potential impact on drinking water, human health, and the environment, on September 9, 2010, EPA issued ...
By Acta Group
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New Entry-Level, Automated Titrators Accelerate Laboratory Productivity
A new series of entry-level, automated potentiometric laboratory-grade titrators has been designed to make titrations easier, more reliable and more accurate than manual alternatives, across a wide range of QC/QA applications within food and beverage, drinking water, wastewater, chemical and petrochemical, personal care, agriculture and academic markets. The new Thermo Scientific Orion ...
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EPA Subpoenas Halliburton for Data on Chemicals Used in Hydraulic Fracturing
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) subpoenaed Halliburton Co. on November 10, 2010, for hydraulic fracturing data citing, among others, authority under Section 11(c) of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). In response to a request from Congress to study hydraulic fracturing's potential impact on drinking water, human health, and the environment, on September 9, 2010, EPA issued ...
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