Fecal Water Contamination
Articles & Whitepapers
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Coliform Bacteria in Water and Sewage
https://www.yasa.ltd/post/coliform-bacteria-in-water-and-sewage-how-to-remove-it Safe drinking water is essential for maintaining good health. Coliform bacteria serve as indicators of water quality, helping to identify potential risks associated with fecal contamination. Understanding the significance of coliform bacteria and their role in sewage treatment is crucial in ensuring the safety of ...
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What is the Water Heroes Academy?
There are all sorts of innovative ways in which the issues of water stress and scarcity are being addressed around the world… and one of these is the Water Heroes Academy, a global network of ...
News
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WHO calls for more research into microplastics and a crackdown on plastic pollution
Two Cranfield University academics are authors on the latest World Health Organization (WHO) report on microplastics in drinking water. The WHO calls for a further assessment of microplastics in the environment and their potential impacts on human ...
Australia’s Sydney Water receives NATA accreditation of the Tecta method for testing of fecal coliforms and enterococci bacteria in environmental water samples
Tecta-PDS partners with International Triathlon Union (ITU) for fast and reliable water quality tests
Australia’s City of Gold Coast water laboratory has become the first to gain NATA accreditation for the Tecta-PDS enterococci test
Tamworth Environmental Labs NATA accreditation
Equipment & Solutions
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Optical Brighteners (OBAs) Fluorescence Sensor
Optical Brighteners (OBAs) or Fluorescent Whitening Agents (FWAs) are added to products, such as laundry soaps, detergents, or cleaning agents. Fabrics or materials absorb OBAs during the washing or cleaning process. When illuminated by ultraviolet light, they fluoresce and make products and fabrics appear brighter.