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GE Analytical Instruments
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Sample matrices are known to create analytical obstacles during routine Total Organic Carbon (TOC) analysis. Until now, interferences from sample matrices have caused calibration curve stability to be sacrificed. Some common aggressive matrices require frequent maintenance, and weekly, or even daily recalibration. By re-engineering the sample flow path and the oxidation technique, GE Analytical ...
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Siemens Water Technologies
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The Analytical Side to Compliance with Drinking Water Regulations
Two new U.S. Federal regulations went into effect in 2009 that directly impact drinking water utilities that use chemical disinfection. Specifically, the Ground Water Rule (1) and the EPA Method 334.0 (2) are now in place with the purpose of improving the quality of drinking water.
This paper summarizes the key elements of the ...
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Apprise Software
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The consumer goods distribution industry faces significant business challenges. Fluctuating economic conditions and intense competition create increased cost and margin pressures. Changing industry regulations drive new compliance requirements. Long product lead times from overseas suppliers coupled with changing consumer preferences require tighter management of inventory forecasting and ...
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GE Analytical Instruments
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Total organic carbon (TOC) has become an important water quality analysis tool for drinking water plants in recent years due to its link to disinfection byproducts (DBPs). TOC alone is not harmful, but upon its reaction with a disinfectant can produce harmful byproducts. However,TOC’srelevanceindrinkingwaterapp lications is not purely for regulatory compliance of DBP limits or meeting TOC ...
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GE Analytical Instruments
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As many municipalities strive to balance regula- tions set forth in the USEPA’s Safe Drinking Water Act, they are growing more concerned about how to reduce spending in their plant treatment processes. Today many drinking wa- ter plants, like the City of City of Englewood’s Allen Water Filter Plant Englewood in Colorado, are using total organic carbon (TOC) monitoring and process optimization to ...
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