Chlorine is the most economical and effective method of disinfecting potable water. Additionally, both the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) requires 2-5 parts per million (ppm) chlorine residual in potable water systems to ensure safe drinking water. The form of chlorine that is safest to use is a subject […]
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The Vital Role of Chlorination in Ensuring Safe Drinking Water
In our daily lives, access to safe and clean drinking water is something most of us take for granted. It flows effortlessly from our taps, a testament to modern engineering and public health practices that keep harmful contaminants at bay. Among the critical methods for the safety of our drinking water is chlorination. Chlorination plays […]
Read MoreBleach vs Gas Chlorination: Choosing the Best Method for Water Disinfection Treatment
When it comes to ensuring safe and clean water, wastewater and water treatment plants have multiple options. Leading these options today, are gas and bleach chlorination. With multiple options, it is important to truly understand the pros and cons of each option. Difference Between Gas and Bleach Chlorination Chlorination is the process of adding chlorine […]
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A few years ago, a distributor came to me. He was involved in a lot of irrigation, used a lot of ton containers out in the field, and he used ton container adapters with his chlorinators. He said one of the problems he had was the fact they were using so many ton containers, and […]
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Part II of our interview with Howard Specker, President and founder of Chemical Injection Technologies, Inc.: What changes have you seen in the industry, over the years? Many, many changes. The interesting thing in this industry, is that changes are slow to come, then there will be a major change, then not much going on for a […]
Read MorePressure Gauge Becomes System Hero
Troubleshoot With Pressure Gauges After almost 50 years in the chlorination industry I still see a number of installations at which some operational problem arises, either at startup or even years down the line, and we get a call to troubleshoot the situation. Upon asking a few questions about the hydraulic conditions under which the ejector is […]
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