APRIL 2019 | WATERTECH OF AMERICA, INC.
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Water Treatment Equipment – Innovation and Advancements
Innovation and technology have changed how we do things. Improvements in water treatment technology make life easier, but more importantly, provides ways to achieve better and more accurate results.
The Evolution of Water Treatment Controllers
Technology in the water treatment industry has changed considerably over the last 50 years. Prior to automation, daily water testing, conductivity control, and chemical addition were all done manually. Computer technology, more sophisticated controllers, networking, better sensing technology and other innovations have evolved and made the automation of these daily routines a reality.Read more...
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INDUSTRY NEWS
Environmental engineers examine a new method for wastewater treatment that combines both forward and reverse osmosis to separate water from algal biomass. This process could render municipal wastewater into drinking water and at the same time produce algal biomass for biofuel and fertilizer. Read more...
Evapco's new Water Saver™ is a deionization pre-treatment system for evaporative cooling equipment. The EVAPCO Water Saver utilizes capacitive deionization technology to reduce dissolved ion concentration, thus lowering the makeup water conductivity prior to use in an evaporative cooling system. Read more...
Microsoft wants to unleash its AI expertise on climate change, by turning its sustainability efforts outward, making its artificial intelligence and tech tools more widely available for use in environmental research. Read more...
Two pieces of legislation recently introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives will help more communities modernize their water management strategies to include water recycling. Water reuse technology allows us to safely and effectively treat virtually any water source to be suitable for any use. Read more...
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MEET THE TEAM
60 Seconds with Liz Craig
Q. What is your favorite part about working at Watertech?
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Never
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