process water chlorination News
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Disinfection of process water: Alternatives to chlorine in the horticultural industry
Europe is leaning towards banning chlorine use in industrial horticulture. Countries like the UK, Holland and Belgium have already done so. Alternatives are needed. Source: http://www.madrimasd.org/blogs/remtavares/ Growth in demand for packaged fresh-cut fruit and vegetables (“fourth range”) is widespread throughout Europe, and it is a sector which uses significant quantities of ...
By h2o.TITANIUM
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Ozone vs. Chlorine for water disinfection
Ozone and chlorine have very similar disinfectant properties. However, their uses today differ due to the environmental consciousness of our society. For several reasons, Ozone systems are still uncommon in much of the world. On the other hand, chlorine continues to be used disinfectant in every region of the world. As ozone is more reliable, easier to use, and safer to operate, it has gained ...
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Analytical Technology to Host Series of Training Sessions in Ireland
Specialist electrochemical sensor manufacturer Analytical Technology Inc. announces that the company is hosting a number of water training workshops in Ireland. The free-of-charge sessions, which are aimed at councils and contractors in Ireland, will include advice on clean water processes including static mixing and chlorine dosing points, as well as training on the full range of Analytical ...
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Xylem to support the long-term sustainability of Chesapeake Bay
Xylem Inc. (NYSE:XYL), a leading global water technology company dedicated to solving the world’s most challenging water issues, has been awarded a contract to provide an existing wastewater treatment plant with advanced treatment technology, which will play a key role in an initiative focused on improving water quality in the Chesapeake Bay. The City of Frederick, Maryland, is a ...
By Xylem, Inc.
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Frost & Sullivan: stage is set for the growth of the ultraviolet water and wastewater disinfection systems market
Both North American and European surface waters teem with microbes such as cryptosporidium and giardia, necessitating a clean and effective disinfection system. In response to this need, the adoption of Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection systems in municipal water treatment plants has been encouraged, due to the proven efficacy of UV in treating such microbes. This trend, along with the recent ...
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