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2014‑05 Evaluating Power Plant Water Requirements Brad Buecker The shale gas revolution, coupled with increasingly stringent U.S. Environmental Protection Agenc...
2014‑05 Power, Boiler Water Business Sees Growth in Asia Mike Henley The global market for boiler water treatment shows the greatest opportunity in Asia because of th...
2014‑05 Part 2: Treatment Strategies for Produced and Flowback Water John A. Veil Part 1 of this article series looked at the growth in U.S. oil shale gas development. Data from ...
2014‑05 Part 2: Safe Disposal of Pharmaceuticals into the Environment Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris and Nedam Abed The first article began our discussion about the problem of endocrine disruptors from pharmaceuti...
2014‑05 Is Zero Liquid Discharge Really Possible? James McDonald This article is a compilation of a discussion from the LinkedIn Industrial Water Treatment group ...
2014‑04 Part 2: Dissolved Oxygen Control in Steam Condensate Robert D. Bartholomew, P.E., and Gary H. Roberts, P.E. In Part 1, we reviewed techniques for monitoring air inleakage in power plants. Approaches inclu...
2014‑04 Extending the Value of Resistivity to Optimize Microelectronics Water System Operation David M Gray, and Philippe Rychen Microelectronics ultrapure water (UPW*) requirements continue to grow more and more demanding as ...
2014‑04 Correlations between Semi-volatile Organic Carbon and TOC in Pure Water Paul Whitehead Total organic carbon (TOC) is by far the most widely used parameter for monitoring the level of c...
2014‑03 Part 1: Overview of Shale Gas Water Issues John A. Veil Production of natural gas from shale formations has become among the fastest growing sectors of t...
2014‑03 Part 8: Bio- (green) and Synthetic Polymers as Antiscalants and Dispersants Zahid Amjad, Ph.D. The formation of scale-forming salts or mineral scales in boiler, cooling towers, reverse osmosis...
2014‑03 U.S. Water Pursues Integrated Equipment, Treatment Chemical Business Model Mike Henley Specialty chemicals and water treatment equipment. Those are the two key aspects to the business ...
2014‑03 Pharmaceutical Drugs Pathways, Risks and Controlling Disposal to Environment Gamal E. Omer Elhag-Idris, MCIC, C.Chem , and Nedam Abed, Ph.D., P.Eng. Pharmaceutical drugs, or more broadly, pharmaceutical and personal care products, have become an ...
2014‑02 SI Traceable Primary Calibration of In-Line Conductivity Sensors Steffen Seitz, Ph.D., Petra Spitzer, Pascal Rajagopalan, and Daniel Darbouret, Ph.D. Currently, conductivity measurement devices for application in pure and high-purity water are usu...
2014‑02 Ozone versus Hot Water: A Sanitization Method Comparison and Case Study Nik Krpan, M.A.Sc., P.Eng. In pharmaceutical water systems, there are three main reasons for sanitizing the distribution sys...

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