Wastewater treatment processes are engineered systems designed to reduce organic matter, nutrients and other contaminants from water prior to releasing it back into the environment or reusing it.
The process water treatment industry has experienced a remarkable transformation due to innovative technologies in an ever-changing environment. Advanced technologies are being used to improve water ...
Public water quality has received a lot of attention in recent years as some disturbing discoveries have been made regarding lead levels in cities across the country. Now, a new study from the Johns ...
Carbonic acid grooving of a condensate return line. Photo courtesy of ChemTreat, Inc. In Part 1 of this series, we examined methods to produce high-purity water for high-pressure power and ...
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently declared that only 74 percent of Earth’s population has access to clean water. That means that an estimated 2 billion people lack ...
These pollutants come from various sources, including industrial processes such as petrochemical production, pharmaceuticals, and metal manufacturing, as well as domestic sewage, agricultural runoff, ...
Heat treatment furnaces provide a controlled environment to perform specific heat treatment processes precisely and consistently. They enable uniform heating, precise temperature control, and ...
Editor’s note: This is Part Two of a weekly series on Greeley’s water system. For Part One, click here. Water treatment is a vital part of any water provider’s system, removing naturally occurring and ...
Dermatologists can use a laser to reduce a scar’s appearance and minimize pain and itching. It may also prevent scars after surgery. Although laser treatment cannot completely remove scars, it can ...
Increased esophageal hypervigilance and anxiety were associated with worse post-treatment symptoms and poor quality of life ...