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Water & Wastewater
April 30, 2015
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Cyanotoxins Guide Targets Blooming Issue
The American Water Works Association and the Water Research Foundation today released a guide to help water utility managers detect and control cyanotoxins, the algae-related contaminants that led to a “do not drink” advisory for 400,000 people in Toledo, Ohio, last summer. “A Water ... » read more

HHS issues Final Recommendation for Community Water Fluoridation
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services today released the final Public Health Service (PHS) recommendation for the optimal fluoride level in drinking water to prevent tooth decay. The new recommendation is for a single level of 0.7 milligrams of fluoride per liter of water. It updates and ... » read more

Kurita Europe
 

Kurita Europe is a subsidiary of Kurita Water Industries Ltd. headquartered in Tokyo (Japan). Founded in 1949, the Group has 4,700 employees worldwide as of 2013 with a turnover of approximately USD 2.0 billion. Over 3,300 patents are proof of Kurita’s innovative approach to a resource-saving consumption of water.

   
LG Sonic and American Water Announce Innovative Partnership to Monitor and Control Algal Blooms
American Water, America’s largest publicly traded water and wastewater utility company, and LG Sonic, a Dutch manufacturer of algae control systems, ... » read more
Salty River on Crete turned into Drinking Water
Panagiotis Krousaniotakis is home from school and can drink directly from the tap. Not far from his house, the waiters at the tavern close to the beach ... » read more
Automated water analysis: Conductivity, pH and Alkalinity from a 15mL Tube
Sample size is often critical in automation, you may have limited sample or limited space, all of this is helped by a smaller sample footprint without ... » read more
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