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    Role of SCADA in Securing Critical Infrastructure

    April 1, 2005
    Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems are critical to the safe, reliable and efficient operation of many potable water systems and wastewater treatment facilities...
    Potable Water Quality

    EPA Develops 8 New Scurity Product Guides

    April 1, 2005
    EPA has developed eight new Security Product Guides to assist treatment plant operators and utility managers in reducing risks from and providing protection against possible.....
    Potable Water Quality

    EPA Studies Unregulated Contaminants

    April 1, 2005
    The Environmental Protection Agency is researching and evaluating a list of 51 unregulated, new or emerging drinking water contaminants for possible regulation.
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    NEW LITERATURE

    April 1, 2005
    Whatman offers a comprehensive technical datasheet for its 934-AH Glass Microfiber Filter, which are ideal for suspended solids analysis.
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    NEW PRODUCTS

    April 1, 2005
    Engineered Software, a provider of software used to design and simulate the operation of fluid piping systems, has announced the ability to...
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    New Three-Belt Press Tackles Variable Sludge

    April 1, 2005
    The Houston, TX, Enviroganics facility processes liquid sludge from a large number of small municipal wastewater treatment plants in and around the Greater Houston area.

    More content from Volume 21, Issue 4

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    PRODUCTS & SERVICES—SCADA & PROCESS CONTROL

    April 1, 2005
    Bartley Machine & Manufacturing has released a new line of active band-pass filters known as the “Ultra-Q Filter“
    Potable Water Quality

    Senate Studies Water Management Challenges

    April 1, 2005
    The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee has scheduled an April 5 hearing to explore proposals to meet the nation’s increasing demand for water.
    Infrastructure Funding

    Clean Water Funding Under Attack . . . AGAIN!

    April 1, 2005
    When the President’s fiscal year 2006 budget proposal hit the streets on February 8, the reaction was, shall we say, “less than enthusiastic” on the part of most industry sectors...