manganese contamination News
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Manganese inhaled from the shower - A public health threat? maybe
A new analysis based on animal studies suggests that showering in manganese-contaminated water for a decade or more could have permanent effects on the nervous system. The damage may occur even at levels of manganese considered safe by the Environmental Protection Agency, according to researchers from Wake Forest University School of Medicine. "If our results are confirmed, they could have ...
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EPA proposes Missoula County mill site for Superfund designation
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today proposed adding the Smurfit-Stone Mill (Smurfit) site near Missoula, Mont., to the Superfund National Priorities List (NPL), making it eligible for additional study and cleanup resources under EPA's Superfund program. A 60-day public comment period about the proposed listing begins on Thursday, May 23rd. The proposed Superfund site, located 11 miles ...
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How NoMonia Works to Treat or Remove Your Ammonia
Most water utilities should have effective treatment methods for the filtration of arsenic, iron and manganese from drinking water sources. However, as ammonia becomes increasingly concentrated in groundwater throughout the U.S., many utilities around the country are searching for ways to successfully treat the contaminant, while also meeting U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) standards ...
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New private water supply regulations impact on well rehabilitation
The new Private Water Supplies Regulations, which came into force on January 1 last year, brings increased regulation and scrutiny to private water supplies. Importantly they restrict the products or substances that can be used where water is abstracted for human consumption. The new regulations require that only products or substances that would be permitted under Regulation 31 of the Water ...
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AdEdge Water Technologies Now Provides All Sizes of Arsenic Treatment Systems
AdEdge Water Technologies announced today that it now supplies Bayoxide E33 media for arsenic water treatment systems in any size community. E33 is an adsorptive media implemented successfully in more than 400 AdEdge installations worldwide. The company will continue to sell E33 media replacements for existing arsenic treatment systems. Headquartered in Duluth, GA, AdEdge Water Technologies has ...
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AdEdge India’s First Arsenic Treatment System Successfully Starts Up in West Bengal
AdEdge Water Technologies (AdEdge) today announced AdEdge India, a joint venture between AdEdge and InNow, LLC, has built and started up its first arsenic treatment system as a demonstration plant in India. The system is installed in a community called Sayestanagar in the North 24 Parganas District in the State of West Bengal. The demonstration period will last for 3 months allowing AdEdge to ...
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Powerful Well Cleaning Treatment, BoreSaver, Launched in Canada
BoreSaver, the NSF certified well cleaning treatments used in over fourteen countries worldwide, has launched in Canada, following its successful entry into the North American market two years ago. A recent article in Groundwater Canada highlights the effectiveness of BoreSaver and its long term benefits for systems suffering from iron oxide and iron bacteria contamination. BoreSaver is a ...
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AdEdge India Is Formed in Joint Venture Between AdEdge Water Technologies and InNow, LLC
AdEdge Water Technologies (AdEdge) and InNow India Pvt. Ltd. (InNow) today announced a joint venture to provide innovative water treatment solutions for municipalities in India for the removal of arsenic, nitrate, radionuclides, and fluoride among other contaminants. The joint venture will operate under the name AdEdge India and will be based in Gurgaon, India. AdEdge India will capitalize on ...
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New Export Opportunities at Bauma 2019
Throughout the whole 7 days, the Master Magnets and Bunting Magnetics stand at Bauma 2019 buzzed with visitors. Mineral separation demonstrations on the Rare Earth Roll Magnetic Separator ignited curiosity and stimulated questions. The new ElectroMax Overband Magnet, proudly displayed at the front of the stand, drew visitors and the media. There was particular interest in the heavy duty, ...
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Research into iron oxide clogging reveals startling interim results
Interim results of ongoing research into combating iron oxide clogging in boreholes have recently been released with some startling findings. Ipswich based Geoquip Water Solutions, together with their Australian partners Aquabiotics Industrial, have been working in partnership with the Western Australian Water Corporation to identify ways of treating, maintaining and improving wells with iron ...
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Executive Board Technology Award at 2017 National Federal Laboratory Consortium Awarded to United States Environmental Protection Agency and AdEdge Water Technologies Collaborative Technology Transfer
AdEdge Water Technologies and the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) announced today that NoMonia, an innovative dual-stage biological treatment technology for the removal of multiple contaminants such as ammonia, arsenic, iron, and manganese from groundwater, was selected the winner of the 2017 Executive Board Technology Award at the upcoming 2017 National Federal Laboratory ...
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BORESAVER ULTRA C LAUNCH AT NGWA GROUNDWATER EXPO
Following NSF Approval earlier this year, the powerful well cleaner, Boresaver Ultra C, will be officially launched in America next week at the NGWA Groundwater Expo in Las Vegas on 8th and 9th December. Boresaver Ultra C is the ground-breaking cleaning treatment that completely removes iron oxide deposits that build up in wells, bores, pipes and pumps, as well as controlling contamination from ...
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Boresaver IronKleen Liquid (IKL Pro) Receives Official Approval
Geoquip Water Solutions, specialist supplier to water related industries, has announced that IKL Pro, the solution for calcium carbonate residues in the comprehensive Boresaver range, has now been approved by the Secretary of State under regulation 31 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 1989 for use in potable water applications. Specially formulated as a combination chemical solution ...
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Boresaver, the Ground-breaking Water Cleaning Treatment, Receives NSF Approval
Boresaver Ultra C, the ground-breaking water cleaning treatment used in over fourteen countries worldwide, has now won NSF approval. Tested and Certified by NSF International, the Public Health & Safety Company in America, Boresaver has been Certified under ANSI/NSF Standard 60 for use in potable water supplies. Boresaver is a biodegradable, environmentally friendly and powerful cleaning ...
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Boresaver Ultra C Pro Wins Official Approval
Geoquip Water Solutions, specialist supplier to water related industries, announces that BoreSaver Ultra C Pro, the enhanced treatment that completely removes iron oxide deposits found in wells, bores, pipes and pumps, has now been approved by the Secretary of State under regulation 31 of the Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 1989 for use in potable water applications. Specially ...
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Biofuels studies to benefit from better lab test
Thank sunlight, algae and green plants for the air we breathe, the food we eat and, in the not-too-distant future, the fuels that power our trips by plane, rail and automobile. In a process that is as complex as it is elegant, as breathtaking as it is breath-making, sunlight excites electrons in plant cells setting off a chain reaction that rips apart water to release oxygen and then changes ...
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