The Water Quality Association has released an official statement on cyanotoxins such as microcystin, which was recently detected in the public water supply serving Toledo, Ohio.
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Group comments regarding draft of NSF 375
The Water Quality Association (WQA) and American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE), as well as the
undersigned companies, strongly object to NSF 375, and the process through which it was developed, for three
main reasons:
Please Join WQA in Commenting on NSF’s Sustainability Standard
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.
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.
WQA Board and Awards – Aquatech 2014
The Water Quality Association is proud to announce the results of its annual board election and awards ceremony, which took place in late March during WQA Aquatech USA, the Association’s annual convention and exposition.
I Hate Hard Water!
Hard Water has no place in modern civilized society and should be banished like so many other pests and problems that we have had to overcome. As a local water quality improvement expert, it is your obligation and privilege to help homes and business to stamp out the Hard Water problem. Stop the madness, and become a Clean Water Crusader!