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In the water and wastewater treatment fields, a well-trained workforce is essential. That creates a need for high quality training programs offered at a reasonable cost. How best to provide the right training at the right price? One organization—the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission—has shown that there are advantages to approaching the need for training, and the ways to meet that need, from a regional perspective.
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Siemens Strantrol® pH and ORP measurement modules and SFC Series electronics for single point analysis and control. Intuitive electronics programming for user-friendly operation. For municipal water & wastewater applications pH and SFC can be used. Standard pH measuring range is 0 to 12. High Resolution Redox® sensing technology and SFC electronics for industrial processes. Standard ORP measuring range is from -1000 to +1000 millivolt.
Shimadzu’s TNP-4110 Series online analyzers are capable of measuring Total Nitrogen and Total Phosphorus in water. Easy-to-handle and simple-to-maintain, these analyzers are capable of sampling, pre-treating, digesting, and analyzing samples automatically, saving time and labor and eliminating potential sample prep errors.
Attend the Chemistry and Toxicology Made Simple training courses back-to-back. These programs provide simple, straightforward explanations of the chemistry and toxicology behind important environmental topics you’ll face in your day-to-day operations in the Environmental World.
Almetek developed their line of Storm Drain Markers with longevity and durability in mind. The discs are formed with turned down edges, ensuring against theft and snowplow displacement. This design, along with the sand blasting process to the back of the marker, allows for maximum adhesion to any surface. Custom markers can be created with unique symbols and legends.
MegaMagnum® reverse osmosis and nanofiltration systems for industrial and municipal applications use 18-inch diameter MegaMagnum membrane elements to reduce cost, footprint, and installation time. They need only half the space of a rack with 8-inch membrane elements and use one-seventh the number of elements to produce the same water quantity and quality as the same fouling rate. The systems are available from Koch Membrane Systems in four configurations with nominal flow capacity ranging from 0.5 to 2.0 million gallons per day.