WQA urges its members to also comment in opposition to the adoption to the current draft of NSF 375. Additionally, we hope you will support the standards projects that have already been developed by WQA and ASPE (with significant industry involvement) and which are specifically designed for drinking water treatment systems and process media.
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Santa Fe Community College debuts new Rainwater Harvesting Course
ARCSA’s mission is to promote sustainable rainwater harvesting practices to help solve potable, non-potable, stormwater and energy challenges throughout the world. Santa Fe Community College is the first of what ARCSA hopes are many nationwide educational providers that will work with ARCSA toward common goals.
The WQRF is Working Hard for you
The Water Quality Research Foundation (WQRF) is very excited to announce the launch of a campaign to fund its vision of expanding research! We are embarking on this unprecedented endeavor to support the water quality community and to better serve the members of our organization, the members of WQA and the industry at large.
Memorial Day 2014
As a newly minted US Citizen, days like this are very special to me, where we honor those who fell protecting, defending and furthering the ambitions of this great country.
Portland’s Boil Order 2014
Portland’s boil order has thankfully been lifted. Remember to do the following as soon as possible before drinking your water: 1. Flush all cold water(more…)
Toilet to Tap – Get over yourself
Nature’s process is the gold standard, but human invention are now better than ever before. Membrane separation technologies, ultraviolet sterilizers, and “final barrier” solutions give us the peace of mind that we need, while continuing to improve on initial investment amount and overall carbon footprint.