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2015‑01 Part 1: Design Fundamentals for Waste Neutralization and pH Control Ed Helmig Most engineers practicing in the water and wastewater field will become involved in a waste neutr...
2015‑01 Ask the Experts: Does Boiler Water Treatment Differ in Paper Mills? David G. Daniels, Tony Selby, and William Harfst This is the first column of a new Industrial Water Treatment (IWT) feature to answer readers’ que...
2015‑01 Wastewater Reuse at a Methanol Production Plant Mike Snodgrass, Ryan Vargas, and Jeff Li
2015‑01 How Data Analytics Revealed Huge Water Saving Opportunities Loredana Pullano Industrial water conservation efforts include techniques to pump mineral rich well water, reclaim...
2015‑01 Part 2: Analysis Of Membranes Used To Treat Steel Plant Effluent Anna Jawor, PhD, Eric M.V. Hoek, PhD, Arian Edalat, PhD, and Y.O. Kim, PhD As described in Part I, Hyundai Engineering & Construction (Hyundai Engineering) has commissi...
2014‑12 Review of Thermoplastic Fluoropolymers Used in High-Purity Water Applications David A. Seiler, Sr., Sean M. Stabler, and Dwana Gresham A fluoropolymer by definition is any polymer with a fluorine atom in the molecular structure. The...
2014‑12 UPW Quality and Technology To Support Needs in Advanced Industries Slava Libman, PhD High-purity water systems and technologies have evolved during recent decades along with and driv...
2014‑12 Advantages of Recirculating Faucets To Control POU Microbial Contamination John Wammes, Tom Sixsmith, Paul Galvin, and Marty Burkhart Laboratory faucets, sometimes referred to as gooseneck faucets, abound in environments where a sm...
2014‑12 Backgrounder: Why Materials of Construction Matter Mike Henley Corrosion. Leaching. Safety. These are three of many concerns one might list that will drive deci...
2014‑12 A Novel Approach To Control Microbial Fouling of Reverse Osmosis Elements William V. Collentro Microbial fouling of reverse osmosis (RO) membranes is associated with loss of product water flow...
2014‑11 Steel Industry: Part 1 – Optimization of Pretreatment and Reverse Osmosis Desalination of Steel Plant Inorganic Wastewater Effluent Anna Jawor, PhD, Eric M.V. Hoek, PhD, Arian Edalat, PhD, and Young-O Kim, PhD Hyundai Engineering & Construction (Hyundai Engineering) commissioned Water Planet Engineerin...
2014‑11 Paper Industry: UF/NF Treatment of Organic-Laden Paper and Paper Plant Wastewater Craig R. Bartels, PhD, and Wayne Bates There are many industrial wastewater treatment processes that employ nanofiltration (NF) or rever...
2014‑11 Materials: Developing a Stainless Steel Standard for Desalination and Water Industry Applications Tom Seacord, PE, Erin Mackey, PhD, PE, and Stephen Lamb Of the more than $75-billion spent globally on desalination plant construction, 15% of these cons...
2014‑11 Industrial Desal Sales Move Toward $10 Billion by 2025 Tom Scotney The market for industrial desalination is set to approach the $10 billion mark by 2025, driven by...

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