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Date Title Authors Lead Text
2012‑04 Essential Instrumentation for RO Systems William F. Harfst Monitoring the operation of a reverse osmosis (RO) system is an essential requirement for minimiz...
2012‑02 Raw Water Disinfection Byproduct Effect on Conductivity and TOC in Ozonated USP Purified Water Systems William V. Collentro Municipal drinking water treatment facilities use disinfecting agents to destroy bacteria. While...
2011‑12 Sampling and Monitoring High-Purity Water Utility Systems Wayne Bernahl Many industrial utility operations have no good way to determine the purity of the steam that the...
2011‑11 Corrosion Control in Water Distribution Systems William F. Harfst orrosion of water distribution systems causes billions of dollars of damage each year. Damage ca...
2011‑11 Thermoplastic Welder Qualification Standards for Distribution Systems Ted Hutton One of the things most overlooked in the installation of thermoplastic weldments in high-purity w...
2011‑07 New 450-mm PVDF Piping Systems for Conveying High-Purity Water in Semiconductor Plants Joerg Wermelinger et al. Look anywhere today and you can easily see that electronics, specifically the microchip, have tak...
2010‑09 Innovative IX Systems for Cost-Effective Increase in Water Reuse in Power Plants David Kratochvil, Ph.D., Michael Bratty, David Sanguinetti, Songlin Ye, and Teryl Murray The power generation industry is adopting water conservation and recycling measures to address co...
2009‑10 Effect of Polymers for Gypsum Scale Control in Industrial Water Systems Zahid Amjad, Ph.D. Scaling of heat exchangers, reverse osmosis (RO) membrane, and equipment surfaces by carbonates, ...
2009‑02 UV-Induced Polytetrafluoroethylene Degradation as a Source of Particulate Contamination in Pure Water Systems Michael Green, and Timothy Strodtbeck This article examines the commonly used thread sealing material polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) ta...
2008‑12 Water Conservation Using Closed-Loop, Evaporative Systems for Process and Power Applications Peter G. Demakos, P.E., and Brian Demers Power generation accounts for a significant amount of fresh water use in the United States. Ther...
2007‑09 Part 2: Biofouling potential and the removal of fouling contaminants in pressure-driven polyamide membrane systems Jason Puffett
2007‑08 Part 1: A process approach to control and prevent biofouling in pressure driven polyamide membrane systems Jason Puffett
2006‑10 Use of reynolds number as a criteria for design of high-purity water systems Slava Libman
2006‑02 Rouging: The phenomenon and its control in high-purity water systems Russell D. Kane

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