Written by Justin Liljegren
Water treatment is any process that improves the quality of water to make it more acceptable for a specific end-use. The end use may be drinking, industrial water supply, irrigation, river flow maintenance, water recreation or many other uses.
One of the most common water systems in the United States is the water … Read More ›
Written by: Todd Mosteller, FWQA (Florida Water Quality Association) Treasurer
It all starts with a Water Test.
To help protect your family or business when making a major purchase that could require water treatment, step one should be to have your water tested. In today’s world, if you are on well water or city water, do not … Read More ›
Written by Brian Rafferty
In this day and age your time and money are precious. Sometimes we feel that there just isn’t enough time in the day to get everything done. Providing good quality water for your family to drink should not add to your everyday worries.
Installing a P.O.U. R/O ( Point of … Read More ›
written by Tom Frank
What is Arsenic?
Arsenic is a naturally occurring element found in rock and soil which can also seep into the water supply from use in certain industries or agriculture. Arsenic can be combined with other elements to form chemicals that can be used to preserve wood, to kill insects on cotton and other … Read More ›
written by Wayne Anderson
There are many types of strong-acid cation (SAC) resins used in residential softening applications.
With dozens of resin/softening media brands being produced world-wide, it is not uncommon to find 7 or 8 types of the product in the US market.
Generically speaking, the types are: 7% crosslink, 8% crosslink, 10% and Macroporous (16% crosslink) … Read More ›