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Understanding DE Trap Filtration
Diatomaceous earth (DE) filters, sometimes called Kieselguhr, pressure leaf or primary filters, are one of the most prevalent filters found in modern breweries. Many beers, pasteurized or not, will pass through a DE filter.
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Replacing Filter Presses With Depth Filter Cartridges For Beer Clarification
Filter presses have long been used by breweries in cellar operations to clarify non-pasteurized or draft beer prior to final membrane filtering and packaging. This clarification process is essential to economical membrane filtration—beer not prepared in this manner will more quickly plug the downstream membrane filters, leading to higher processing costs.
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Constant Chlor MC5 Feed System
The MC5 Feed System provides a reliable chlorine solution for water treatment plants, waste water plants and water reclamation facilities. The Constant Chlor® system use EPA registered Constant Chlor® Briquettes that work in conjunction with the feeder to produce a fresh concentrated liquid chlorine solution for clean, clear, sanitized water.
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Calcium Hypochlorite Feeder Selected As Primary Solution For Municipal Water Treatment Plants
Long Beach Township is the largest town on Long Beach Island, New Jersey. With 18 miles of beaches, the town is a major tourist destination. Population exploded during the summer months from approximately 3,000 to over 100,000. This can be a challenge for the town's drinking water facilities, with demand increasing exponentially during the tourist season.
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Byers Gains Stable Chlorination And Reduced Maintenance With Constant Chlor® MC5 System
Byers is an unincorporated rural community in Arapahoe County, Colorado, approximately 50 miles east of Denver. Byers Water & Sanitation District provides drinking water to this area. The district operates five wells – each approximately 700 feet deep. Two wells are typically used in the winter and four in the summer. Annual water use averages 140,000 gallons per day for the district’s 500 active service connections.
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Breaking The Causative Chain Of Legionellosis
Legionnaires’ disease first garnered public attention in 1976. After attending an American Legion convention at a Philadelphia hotel, 221 people became ill, with 34 dying of a mysterious illness. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) launched a major investigation, and in 1977 identified the responsible bacterium, naming it Legionella.
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MS6 Flowmeter Provides Solutions To The Water Treatment Market
Blue-White’s® Sonic-Pro® MS6 Ultrasonic Chemical Feed Flow Meter is an innovative addition to flow meter offerings in the water and wastewater treatment industries.
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What Can Be Done To Prevent Fraudulent Supply Chains?
Food fraud is a big topic at the moment and there are multiple challenges within any supply chain, especially these days where supply chains are global, have multiple players and where profits can be huge. In this column, I will detail some of the major obstacles in the organic food supply chain and show some practical applications which can reduce fraud within it.
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The Black Lagoon Or The Blue Lagoon?
To men of a certain age, the word “lagoon” conjures two very different images. In the first, it’s the Creature from the Black Lagoon — a scary gill-man emerging from the ooze. In the other, it’s the idyllic Blue Lagoon, with Brooke Shields frolicking in an island fantasyland.
BEVERAGE NEWS
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Why Does Some Green Tea Taste Bitter: iTeaworld Introduces An Easier Way To Discover Chinese Green Tea3/31/2026
For many U.S. consumers, getting started with Chinese green tea can feel surprisingly difficult. With unfamiliar names, origins, and flavor profiles, many are unsure where to begin.
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The #1 Tepache Brand Adds A Bright New Flavor3/31/2026
De La Calle, the modern Mexican soda brand inspired by the street tradition of tepache, introduces Strawberry Citrus, a bold new flavor that signals the brand's next chapter in fruit-forward refreshment.
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Chill Spritz Announces UK Launch Following European Growth, Showcasing At IFE London3/30/2026
Building on its success across the Baltic countries, Germany, and Finland, Chill Spritz is proud to announce its launch in the UK market.
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Syncron Unveils Next Evolution Of Performance Beverages With ELIXIR And HYDRATE3/25/2026
Syncron™, the performance beverage brand trusted by elite athletes and built to meet the demands of high-level training and competition, is expanding its functional beverage portfolio with two new products: SYNCRON ELIXIR and SYNCRON HYDRATE.
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CropX Launches AI-Powered CropX Vision: Measuring Vineyard Water Stress With One Picture3/24/2026
CropX Technologies, a global leader in digital agronomic solutions, today announced the global launch of CropX Vision, an AI-powered crop monitoring solution designed specifically for vineyards that enables growers to measure vineyard water stress with just one picture.
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New GEA Separator Targets Citrus Processors Squeezed By Volatile Raw Materials3/18/2026
GEA is launching the GSE 150 CPR, a new separator for clarifying pulp-rich citrus juices. The machine is aimed at processors in the medium capacity range who want to keep clarification processes stable even with high and fluctuating solids loads and minimize juice losses in the pulp discharge.
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Restore. Refuel. Refresh: Javvy Coffee Debuts A New Category With Clear Protein Refreshers3/13/2026
Javvy Coffee, the go-to brand for better-for-you beverages that are convenient, functional, and delicious, is shaking up its popular protein lineup with an exciting new innovation: Clear Protein Refreshers, launching March 13, 2026.
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Coffee's Clean Revolution? Venturi Bold Brew Challenges Sugar-Loaded Café Drinks With A Cleaner Nitro Cold Brew3/13/2026
The American coffee industry may be facing its biggest shakeup in years. As headlines continue to question the ingredients and sugar levels found in many popular café beverages, Venturi Bold Brew is stepping forward with a bold challenge to the status quo: coffee should energize you, not overload you with sugar.
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Heineken® 0.0 Unveils First Zero Alcohol, Zero Calorie, And Zero Sugar Brew3/12/2026
Heineken® is doubling down on its leadership in the non-alcoholic beer category with the launch of Heineken 0.0 Ultimate: a new alcohol-free brew with zero alcohol, zero calories, and zero sugar – just great taste.
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Elmhurst 1925 Launches Clean Protein™ To Redefine Ready-To-Drink Nutrition3/11/2026
Elmhurst® 1925, maker of the world's finest plant-based dairy products, is proud to introduce Clean Protein, a ready-to-drink plant-based protein beverage delivering 27g of complete protein with just 190 calories and absolutely no gums, seed oils, or artificial sweeteners.