Our design and manufacturing team sets the industry standard with a solution-oriented approach to address demanding treatment needs. By following the Four Tenets of Pressure Vessel Design, we’re able to provide best-in-class performance and long-term savings.
Evaluating the use of activated carbon, ion exchange, and other novel media for water treatment is a crucial step to ensure project goals are achieved. There are a number of commonly employed methods for generating data and, while they can generate useful initial data, each presents its own limitations.
In this informative white paper, we explore the most common water contaminants of concern, their sources, potential health effects, and ways to mitigate their presence. Understanding these factors is key to making informed choices about water filtration methods and ensuring safe, clean water for all.
Properly replacing and disposing of spent media is essential for maintaining the efficiency and effectiveness of water filtration systems. Granular activated carbon, ion exchange resin, and novel water filtration media accumulate contaminants over time, reducing their effectiveness.
Implementing effective drinking water contaminant filtration projects is crucial for ensuring public health and safety. As concerns about water quality continue to rise, it becomes essential to adopt best practices that optimize filtration systems and enhance their performance.