When selecting a softening resin for your particular application, consult carefully with the vendor to ensure the resin will actually meet your needs, not just(more…)

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Problem Water and Alkaline Water Classes 04/02/2013 – Room 132, Indiana Convention Center – WQA Aquatech 2013
I moderated and participated in teaching the Problem Water session today, along with Tate Burkhardt, Matt Palmersten, and Marianne Metzger. Tate A. Burckhardt is Vice President of(more…)
Corrosion Control Class 04/02/2013 – Room 130, Indiana Convention Center – WQA Aquatech 2013
In today’s Corrosion class, we’ll discuss the EPA’s ‘Lead and Copper Rule’ and how it applies to drinking water quality. The broad intent of this(more…)
See you in Indy!
The 2013 WQA/Aquatech Water Opportunity Show opens on April 2nd 2013 and runs through April 5th 2013. You can view their nifty new program guide(more…)
Ion Exchange– So Much More than Many Ever Realize
One of the biggest lies ever told in the water treatment industry is that all resin is the same. Even within a specific functional class, resins can be manufactured very differently and exhibit widely differing attributes of size, selectivity, porosity, kinetics, and resistance to attrition.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
This is a bittersweet post…I have decided to end my employment at Intermountain Water, and accept the position of Managing Director at Red Fox Advisors. I enjoyed my 18 years at Intermountain and wish them success in all their endeavors. To the employees, end-users, dealers, vendors, and resellers who supported me over the years: THANK YOU, I truly appreciate the business and your friendship!