I read this very interesting Press Release today. It appears that Mr. Gallager has developed a truly unique way to monitor for changes in water quality by simply observing the activity of Protozoa that react to specific waterborne contaminants. I believe that this technology is merely the tip of the proverbial iceberg. We’ll continue to see further development of bi-nanotechnology; creating a synergy between mechanical and organic systems.
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Ultrafiltration basics for the residential Dealer
Ultrafiltration is a valuable technology for any residential dealer to provide their customers with good, clean, safe water.
Toxic City Water?
I read this article today, and it got me thinking…how many times do cities allow algal blooms into your water and simply cast the issue(more…)
Environmental Working Group Report on Utah’s Water
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) recently published a summary of public information about water quality in Utah. EWG is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, founded in(more…)
Spring Runoff and Bacterial Contamination
I read this in last night’s paper and it prompted me to address this issue for our dealers and end-users in Utah as well as(more…)
Corrosion, Causes, Control and Opportunities
Nature is constantly striving to reach balance and equilibrium. Corrosion is the natural deterioration of materials by chemical and physical interaction with their external environment.(more…)