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Water Technology Magazine, November 2009

Water Technology Magazine, November 2009. Free digital magazines. pdf format.Water Technology Magazine delivers substantive information that is written for those who know the water treatment business. Over 19,000 professionals rely on Grand View Media Group's monthly magazine to help them run more profitable dealerships.

Water Technology Magazine has been reporting on the water treatment and bottled water industries for almost 30 years. In print and online, it delivers substantive information that is written for those who know the business.

Water Technology Magazine brings you a mix of the latest technology and product news, sales and marketing expertise, business management tips, and interviews with industry leaders.

For almost 30 years, Water Technology Magazine has provided water treatment professionals with knowledge that helps them manage and grow their businesses effectively.  It delivers a mix of technology and product news, sales and marketing expertise, business management tips, and interviews with industry leaders. 

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Emerging Contaminants — Taking POU/POE to the Next Level   
Consumers, EPA and industry are setting their sights on these substances.
by: Tom Williams, Senior Editor

In September the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) released its third and latest “contaminant candidate list” (CCL) — a roster of substances which are not now regulated in drinking water by the federal government but which EPA may consider for future regulation.

This new list (called “CCL 3”) consists of 116 substances of all types: inorganic chemicals, organic chemicals and living organisms.

Twice before, in 1998 and 2005, EPA produced similar lists, called CCL 1 and CCL 2 respectively. The lists are based on the idea that scientific knowledge about the effects of “emerging contaminants” (ECs) on humans and the environment doesn’t stand still. Also continuing to advance are detection methods for ECs and the technical and economic feasibilities for removing them. ...

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Published by NTP Media, a division of Grand View Media Group, Water Technology uses both print and online media to educate and inspire its audience. 

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