Archive
August 2017
Editorial
The Waterside - Part 1: Who Are Water Treatment’s Unsung Heroes?
By Mike Henley
News
Global Semiconductor Sales Show Up Tick

Image of a membrane surface with silica and calcium sulfate scale. Courtesy of Avista Technologies.
Membranes
What is Chemistry’s Role in Maximizing RO Recovery Rates?
By Lee Durham and Raul Gonzalez
July 2017

Fishmouth failure due to rapid overheating and lack of water flow to cool the metal. Photo courtesy of ChemTreat.
Boiler Feedwater
The Influence of Inadequate Water Circulation on Boiler Tube Failures
By Robert E. Hargrave, P.E.

Vacuum filtration of a product during the synthesis of 2-AI. Photo by Ariel J. Atkinson, PhD.
Research
Can Incorporating Novel Anti-Biofilm Molecules into NF/RO Membranes Aid Biofouling Control?
By Ariel Atkinson, PhD; Jingbo Wang, Zhenfa Zhang, PhD; Orlando Coronell, PhD; Angela Pollard, PhD; David Jung, PhD; Avram Gold, PhD
June 2017
LinkedIn Discussion
What Are Practical Ways to Control Microbials in RO Prefilters?
Compiled by Mike Henley and James McDonald

Night photo featuring Langley Gulch Power Plant, a 300-MW nominal natural gas-fired combined-cycle power plant, located in New Plymouth, ID. Photo provided to Kiewit Engineering and Design by Marble Street Studios.
Boiler Feedwater
How Water Chemistry Training and Knowledge Sharing Innovations Can Empower Power Plant Employees

HVAC cooling tower at Denver International Airport.
Cooling Water
Do Current Antimicrobial Programs for Cooling Systems Control Legionella?
By Paul Puckorious
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