WQP eNews - Jan 5th, 2023
 
 
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FEATURES
The January 1, 2023, deadline for water products to meet the updated health effects criteria in NSF/ANSI/CAN 600 includes significant reductions in the pass/fail criteria for three solvents: toluene, ethylbenzene and total xylenes.
Discussing the process of rainwater harvesting, including how it works, its costs, uses, benefits, and setbacks.
TOP STORIES
The patent-pending process infuses contaminated water with hydrogen, then blasts the water with high-energy, short-wavelength ultraviolet light.
DEQ will test 60-100 wells in southern Deschutes County in spring and fall 2023 for contaminants.
NEWS
During randomized statewide testing, the Department of Natural Resources, found high PFAS levels in Stella, Wisconsin, wells.
The materials in these toolkits are customizable by water systems and encompass a variety of outreach methods.
The effort aims to protect Arizona’s drinking water from PFAS contamination. ADEQ will sample public water systems for PFAS in every county in Arizona through Sept 2023.
Part of this investment will go toward clear well replacement.
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
A new line of energy-efficient electric pump motors designed to be used with pools, spas, and industrial applications. The motors provide optimized energy efficiency, reduced noise, and are compact and lightweight. These innovations allow manufacturers to save energy and money, while delivering better overall value to customers.
Shelco Filters nominal rated melt-blown depth cartridges are constructed of 100% polypropylene, without additives or surfactants, to remove the risk of foaming to the filtrate. The cartridges’ thermally bonded microfibers create a stable, self-supporting media and this product is NSF approved.
PWS Portal will allow public water systems to manage their service line inventories in accordance with EPA and State standards and easily report those inventories annually to their state drinking water branch. PWS Portal provides instant data validation to identify gaps in inventory submissions.
The Clean Water Machine transforms ordinary tap water into clean water at the push of a button for 300 gallons. The Clean Water Machine is tested and certified to NSF/ANSI Standards 42, 53 (includes P473), and 401 for the reduction of over 99% of lead and cysts; 97% of chlorine and chloramines; 96% of mercury; and 95% of PFOA/PFOS and VOCs.