water hardness control News
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Control panel for WWTP
In the last decade, political-legal, technological and economic factors have allowed the water treatment sector to be digitized to obtain a better yield in the production of treated water. The increase in standards presupposes the existence of an objective and safe measurement system. Development of instrumentation equipment – sensors Nowadays, it is recommended to implement continuous ...
By Salher
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GE’s New Solus* AP All-Polymer Boiler Water Treatment Technology Enables Increased Boiler Reliability and Performance
GE (NYSE: GE) today introduced the Solus* AP line of all-polymer dispersants for control of deposits in mid- to low-pressure boilers in a variety of industries. Solus AP technology offers users increased boiler reliability and performance because it enables greater control of iron oxide deposition and enhanced rejection of iron and hardness contaminants versus standard water treatment polymers ...
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Non-chemical solutions for hard water scale
Fluid Dynamics International, UK, has been helping farmers to solve hard water problems. The water supply to Hunter Farms in Tennessee, USA, is very hard (480ppm), and they had serious scaling in their chicken house self-watering system and their cool cells and egg room humidifiers. The drippers that provide drinking water for the chickens needed cleaning or replacement every sixty days and, with ...
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Pennsylvania American Water Files Rate Request
Pennsylvania American Water today filed an application with the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) requesting a $6.12 a month increase in water rates for a typical residential customer. The company’s request would bring a typical monthly residential water bill, using 3,960 gallons per month, to $58.63, meaning the cost of tap water for most households would remain at about one ...
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EPA’s Report to Congress on Sewer Overflows Shows Utilities Making Progress
Untitled Document EPA released this week its much-anticipated Report to Congress: Impacts and Control of Combined Sewer Overflows (CSOs) and Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSOs). The Association of Metropolitan Sewerage Agencies (AMSA) noted that the factual findings support the need for a more flexible policy on SSOs, point to the continued progress made by clean water ...
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