We hear the term a lot. And not only do we hear the term a lot, we also know that the term is important; it’s essential for our families and for our lifestyles.
That term is water quality. But what, in fact, does it really mean, and how is it achieved?
The U. [...]
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What Exactly Is Water Quality?
As companies large and small continue to search for ways to be more environmentally conscious and to limit their ecological footprint, Pentair Industrial recently announced the successful testing of the Driflex™ Oil Conditioning System.
The System “removes all free, emulsified and dissolved water from used oil,” according to the [...]
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New Oil Conditioning System Removes Dissolved Water From Oil
As this article points out, Minneapolis residents have noticed a distinct odor coming from their tap water. City officials say the smell is from organic matter in the snow pack that is now flowing into the Mississippi river, which is the sole source of the city’s water supply. Although the city tests the water daily [...]
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Does your tap water smell this time of year?
Most Americans walk to their kitchen sink and turn on the faucet—and it works. Or they use the bathroom and the toilet flushes. But what would happen if the nation’s aging infrastructure—water pipes and sewage systems—start to break down, leaving millions of Americans without the basics of clean drinking water?
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Nation Faces Huge Job in Replacing Aging Water and Sewer Systems
In 1993 the United Nations General Assembly designated March 22 as the annual World Water Day. Every year World Water Day focuses on a particular aspect of water issues and management, with this year’s theme being Water Quality.
500 million people on our planet have no access to safe drinking water. Waterborne diseases are responsible for [...]
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World Water Day 2010 is March 22