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EDITORIAL CATEGORY - SMALL SYSTEMS
Research Racks Up Recognition Points for POU/POE   Water Quality Products June 2003   Wendi Hope King
Some really important research going on right now, which is critical for the point-of-use/point-of-entry (POU/POE) industry in order for POU/POE treatment to become an accepted practice for small public water system compliance. It seems as though we are closer than ever to finding acceptance in this arena.
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NSF Conference Addresses Public Water System Compliance Using POU/POE   Water Quality Products June 2003
In February, NSF International arranged for many experts to cover the issues and facets of point-of-use and point-of-entry (POU/POE), how they can be used for PWS compliance and other opportunities for the manufacturers and users. This article is intended to provide opinions and a broad conference overview.
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In the Field: Stormwater Treatment at a New Continental Airport Terminal   Water Engineering & Management March 2003
Airports potentially can generate enormous amounts of polluted stormwater runoff. In addition to hydrocarbons such as oil and fuel from cars, trucks and planes, winter weather brings added sand and salt to the roadways. Expanding the terminal area for Continental's new Global Gateway at Newark Liberty International Airport in late 2001 included increasing the paved areas around the terminal to accommodate the new taxiways and roadways. The system demonstrates the effectiveness of applying stormwater treatment technology to an already congested area where competition for space is fierce.
The Standard Septic System: Still an Effective Choice for Onsite Wastewater Treatment   Water Engineering & Management October 2002   Dennis F. Hallahan P.E.
In 1997, EPA and Congress officially recognized onsite wastewater treatment systems (commonly referred to as septic systems) as a viable, long-term solution for treating wastewater. This was an important designation since nearly 40 percent of new homes in the United States use this type of system to treat household wastewater.
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Slowsand - Nanofiltration in Small Drinking Water Systems   Water Quality Products January 2002   C. Brent Cluff, Ph.D.
The patented combination of slowsand with nanofiltration offers benefits that merit considerable discussion. This combination successfully was piloted by the University of Arizona beginning in 1987.
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Are We a Target for Terrorism? One Small Community’s Efforts at Prevention   Water Engineering & Management January 2002
The security measures for Community Water System are based on the established credo "detect, delay and respond."
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Onsite Wastewater Treatment: A Technological and Management Revolution (Part 1)   Water Engineering & Management September 2001   Stephen P. Dix, P.E.
Significant developments in onsite water treatment has everyone in the industry working to keep up with the latest advances in septic system design, product innovations and management strategies.
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Non-Discharge Lagoon/ET Wetland Technology for Small Wastewater Treatmnet Facilities   Water Engineering & Management August 2001   William Li, P.E.
A non-discharge wetland system can help small wastewater facilities avoid the burdensome regulatory monitoring compliance and record keeping required for a discharge system.
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Nanofiltration Membranes   Water Quality Products January 2001   Harold Nicoll
Nanofiltration is a liquid separation membrane technology positioned between reverse osmosis (RO) and ultrafiltration.
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Alternative Disinfection Technologies for Small Drinking Water Systems   Water Quality Products March 1999
An overview of an American Water Works Association Research Foundation project.
The Future for Small & Very Small System Markets is Now   Water Quality Products December 1996   Keith Reid
Who should consider going into the small system market? With the recent changes in the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), the answer is, at most, any established manufacturer or dealer with patience and the right preparation. Opportunities for industry members include sales, installation, and ultimately, maintenance and monitoring of systems where a compliance problem exists
Dealer Opportunities: Contract Operation of a Small Public & Private Water Supply   Water Quality Products June 1996   Tom W. Thorpe
A professional, highly trained, dedicated dealership can step in to satisfy the needs of the small system. But you must be willing to deal with the bureaucracy of your state's EPA enforcement agency
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