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Arizona Fights Water Challenges With Craft Beer

Arizona Fights Water Challenges With Craft Beer

Pima County realized that one of the biggest challenges with water reuse was not technological – instead it was public perception and the obvious yuck factor that goes along with water reuse. Their unique entry addressed this issue in a demonstrative way – with beer.

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Answering Your Water Reuse Questions

Answering Your Water Reuse Questions

UV and Water Reuse Treatment These days, utilities are facing constant pressure to protect workers and the public from chemical hazards, while reducing costs and increasingly sustainability. How to do this though? Here are our answers to many of the frequently asked...

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Can You See If Your UV Lamp Is Still Working?

Can You See If Your UV Lamp Is Still Working?

Ultraviolet (UV) light is electromagnetic radiation light just beyond the visible spectrum. That’s a very important point because it’s outside the visible light spectrum.  UV light is invisible to the naked eye. You can’t see it! A couple interesting points about UV...

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World Water Day 2022

  Trojan Technologies raises awareness of groundwater issues in support of World Water Day 2022 LONDON, ON – Trojan Technologies, one of the world’s leading providers of municipal and residential drinking water treatment solutions, is recognizing the United Nations UN...

Why Dairy Producers Are Considering The Switch To UV Treatment

Recent advancements are making it more appealing than ever for the dairy industry to replace heat pasteurization in favor of ultraviolet inactivation to treat water for its production needs. Complying With the Pasteurized Milk Ordinance (PMO) To comply with the...

Aquaculture Water Treatment: Why Use UV?

The aquaculture industry relies on the quality of water used to incubate fish eggs and rear juvenile fish. Water abundance and purity continue to decrease, while disease concerns found in source waters continues to increase. Aquaculture water treatment has remained a...