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Byers Gains Stable Chlorination And Reduced Maintenance With Constant Chlor® MC5 System
10/23/2020
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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DryTec® FG500 Feeder
10/23/2020
The ideal feeder for treatment of process water in produce and irrigation lines.
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DryTec® IC5 Feeder
10/23/2020
Next generation feeder featuring proprietary erosion technology.
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Aphelion™ Stabilizer
10/22/2020
Aphelion™ Stabilizer is a patented non-biocidal halogen stabilizer designed to optimize the availability and efficacy of active chlorine in cooling water applications.
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Aphelion™ Stabilizer Improves Effectiveness Of Cooling Water Halogen Programs
10/22/2020
Aphelion™ Stabilizer is a patented non-biocidal halogen stabilizer designed to optimize the availability and efficacy of active chlorine in cooling water applications.
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Biofouling Control In Cooling Towers With A Halogen Stabilizer
10/22/2020
Biofouling in cooling towers is undesirable because it can reduce heat transfer efficiency, restrict water flow, and accelerate corrosion rates. Of even greater concern is the fact that pathogen growth in cooling towers can lead to disease transmission. Given the favorable growth environment of a cooling tower, these microorganisms can reproduce, proliferate and form complex biofilm communities. Legionella bacteria, which cause Legionnaires’ disease, are one of the greatest concerns from a public health standpoint because infections are often lethal and cooling towers are the most frequently reported non-potable water source of Legionnaires’ disease outbreaks (Llewellyn 2017).
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Breaking The Causative Chain Of Legionellosis
10/22/2020
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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Versa Rx High-Accuracy, High-Rate Checkweigher
6/6/2019
The Thermo Scientific Versa Rx checkweigher provides superior quality to meet the most demanding performance standards.
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What Can Be Done To Prevent Fraudulent Supply Chains?
4/5/2018
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?
8/31/2015
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.