Water treatment experts from three western states will meet in Las Vegas this month. The annual Tri-State Seminar brings together leaders from Arizona, California and Nevada. This year’s meeting takes place in the face of ongoing challenges to the water industry in the region. Rising populations and droughts threaten to strain water supplies. Cyanobacteria blooms… Read more »
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Flexi-Lox™ Anilox Cleaning System, Globally Changing the Corrugated & Flexographic Sector and The Trifecta Responsible
They say there’s no “I” in team. This is certainly the case with the recent partnerships that Sustainable Solutions International, LLC (SSI) has created with two powerhouse manufacturers and distributors. SSI has prided itself on it’s patented line of products, helping printers in the corrugated and flexographic sectors, be better, do more and save money. … Read more »
Texas Water Treatment Plant Resolves Severe Cyanobacteria Outbreak with EarthTec
Summer is peak cyanobacteria season for water treatment plants. This means taste and odor complaints. Controlling taste and odor problems while keeping costs under control can be difficult. A South Texas water treatment plant found a way to do both. The plant treats 50 million gallons of water per day for three cities. During a… Read more »
Earth Science Laboratories Leads Fundraising Effort to Cure Diabetes
Team Earth Science Labs cycled and walked to help cure diabetes in the Arkansas Tour de Cure®. The team raised $3,940 in its fourth outing at the annual benefit. This put ESL at the top of the fundraising leader board for the second year in a row, followed by J&J Northwest Arkansas ($2,790.00) and Kraft/Heinz… Read more »
Earth Science Labs to Discuss Versatile Cyanobacteria Treatment with Ohio Water Industry Leaders
Ohio’s water industry leaders will meet this month to discuss best practices in drinking water treatment. The One Water Conference and Exposition convenes in Columbus, August 27–30. The event follows Governor John Kasich’s recent executive order to reduce agricultural runoff into Lake Erie. Nutrients from farming feed Lake Erie’s cyclical cyanobacteria bloom. Cleveland.com reports that… Read more »