Industrial water treatment is necessary to produce clean water, a resource that’s both essential for life and a key ingredient in products ranging from textiles to pharmaceuticals. Modern industrial ...
Lack of safe drinking water due to pollution is one of the gravest problems faced by humans today. According to an estimate by the World Health Organization, more than two billion people live in water ...
The $20.6-million project houses advanced water treatment equipment and support facilities and also has space for future treatment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as forever ...
Jefferson Lab, the Newport News-based Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility known worldwide for its highly scientific research, is now looking to take on solutions to everyday problems, ...
Assuring that a growing global population has access to clean water will require new water treatment methods. One of these next-generation methods involves a form of iron called ferrate, which creates ...
Refine water treatment techniques using the scientific method to identify dependable, low-cost solutions to help individual households gain access to clean water. About 800 million people in the world ...
The presence of nanoplastics in water has become an increasingly concerning issue as they are not only present in oceans and rivers but also in tap water, bottled water, and even in some foods. These ...
There are a multitude of available test procedures and methods for water and wastewater treatment operators. They range from colorimetric, titrimetric, electrometric (meter & probe), turbimetric, ...
In the early days of power boiler development, makeup water treatment methods were not firmly established. Operators learned that the transport and accumulation of dissolved ions in boiler water, and ...
More so than at any other time in the power plant era, water from the beginning of its journey through a plant to its discharge must be viewed holistically. This is as true for combined-cycle power ...