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To reduce the amount of water wasted when removing contaminants from water at home, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has drafted a specification for point-of-use reverse osmosis water treatment systems to earn the WaterSense label.
This business-to-business standard developed by ASPE and the Water Quality Association focuses on the sustainability of the two most common treatment media used in water filter systems: activated carbon and ion-exchange resin.
Watts will host a live ASPE-accredited CEU webinar, Designing a Robust, Efficient Rainwater Harvesting System for A Commercial Building, on Friday, Oct. 21, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. ET.
Improvements at the Hayward Water Pollution Control Facility are being made to increase capacity, renew infrastructure, and limit nutrient loading to the bay.
Water quality is a continual challenge, even in the United States. Read on as LiquiTech CEO Tory Schira describes the threats to buildings’ water supplies — and a multibarrier approach to eliminate such threats.