APRIL 2020 | WATERTECH OF AMERICA, INC.
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Why should water treatment automation be a top priority?
Automation provides the opportunity to monitor a system remotely and maintain the highest levels of efficiency. In the wake of COVID-19 automation upgrades will likely be an even higher priority to help empower teams to be more resilient and allow greater accessibility. Read more...
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Planning Seasonal Layup or Start-up?
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INDUSTRY NEWS
In midst of PPE scramble, UW-Madison engineers collaborate with local companies to fill face shield shortage. Our aim is to provide the shields at cost and maybe free if donors step forward. We’d like to get 100,000+ packed up and shipped from Madison to hospitals in need ASAP. Read more…
Instrumental knowledge. The accurate process measurement of free chlorine, total chlorine and chlorine dioxide is essential to the successful operation of municipal and industrial water treatment systems that rely on this chemical for water disinfectant purposes, bleaching, corrosion prevention and other functions. Read more…
Researchers develop new way to detect underground water leaks. They built upon a technique known as the water hammer test and say the improvement could save time, money and billions of gallons of water. The new method targets water leaks in transmission mains, which are typically routed out of sight underground. Read more…
$21.4 million US-Israel center to develop water-energy technologies. Increasing water stress around the globe is among the greatest challenges we will face this century, threatening all sectors of society. New technologies are sorely needed to expand supplies of clean water. Read more…
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