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Graphene’s Potential Role in Water Treatment

Wednesday, August 16th, 2017

Since graphene was first isolated in 2004, the hexagonal lattice of carbon atoms has been widely touted as a wonder material which may ultimately disrupt numerous industries. Despite the fact that the crystalline, nearly transparent material is a single-atom thick, it offers superior mechanical strength, a substantial surface area, excellent electron mobility and high thermal […]

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Are GMO Bacteria Safe for Wastewater Treatment?

Wednesday, August 9th, 2017

Earth’s water supply is finite. The water we drink today is the same water that flowed in the Delaware River on that cold Christmas night when George Washington made his historic crossing. With the ever-increasing demand for clean water, the reclamation of wastewater needs a faster timetable than Nature’s water cycle, or hydrologic cycle, provides. […]

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Common Pathogens in Municipal Water Systems and How to Remove Them

Wednesday, July 26th, 2017

In the last 100 years, the use of chlorine, along with many technical advances, has drastically increased the quality of the water we drink, bathe in and cook with. Our families and communities take it for granted that the water they drink is safe and clean, but this is not always the case. Problems with […]

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AOS Analytics: Real-Time Data to Inform Real-Time Treatments

Wednesday, July 12th, 2017

Determining the optimal treatment protocol to maintain the quality of your municipal water stock depends, in large part, on your ability to gather adequate testing data with suitable and accurate diagnostic tools. At AOS Treatment Solutions, we have, over the years, developed a number of treatment options – each one combining our expertise in water […]

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3 Common Issues Surrounding Groundwater

Friday, July 7th, 2017

Found beneath the Earth’s surface, groundwater is commonly collected in order to meet the needs of the general public. In fact, most of the water we drink, bathe with, use to manufacture goods, and even use within medical settings comes from the ground. Within the United States, more than 105 million Americans access their tap […]

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