WW Weekly - Mar 20th, 2023
 
 
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March 20, 2023
FEATURES
The agency announced its long-awaited Nation Primary Drinking Water Regulation, which proposes MCLs for PFOA, PFOS, PFNA, HFPO-DA, PFHxS, and PFBS.
Using the latest instruments to allow for data-driven decisions, predictive maintenance can help keep treatment processes at optimum performance and efficiency.
TOP STORIES
On March 7, 2023, EPA held an informational webinar covering the Build America, Buy America Act and its requirements for water infrastructure projects.
Solenis, providing water treatment solutions for both municipal and industrial water treatment, plans to acquire Diversey, a cleaning solutions company primarily for industrial water treatment, for $4.6 billion.
NEWS
The Biden Administration’s FY2024 Budget Request includes full and first-time funding for the Alternative Water Source Grants Pilot Program.
The House of Representatives passed a resolution disapproving of the latest definition of Waters of the United States. The Senate will vote next to overturn the rule.
A literature review of some of the latest research, modeling and data analyzes the Earth’s water supply and its changes.
A new study finds that solar water disinfection was able to inactivate E. coli at altitudes above and below 2,500 meters within six hours.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Sentryx is a digital services platform for water utilities to monitor, control, operate, and monetize water distribution networks. It is easy to use with intuitive dashboards and powerful mapping and data visualizations.
The Chlor-Scale 150™ from Force Flow provides a simple and reliable way to monitor the amount of chlorine or ammonia used, and the amount remaining in the cylinder. It features a low profile, with a corrosion-proof platform and no moving parts.
The Manhole Monitor + is a sewer overflow alarm and tracking system. Floats tipped by surcharges and high levels signal Mission servers to initiate notifications via phone call, email, text message, fax, and pager.
Silanna UV’s SF1 series UV LEDs, leveraging the company’s short period superlattice technology, are ideal for nitrate detection, sterilization, and water/gas sensing.