Category Archives: Water Treatment Processes

Simple Ways Businesses Can Reduce Chloride Discharge and Save Money

Salt

Chloride discharge levels above the EPA standards are being reported by sewer agencies across the state of Wisconsin and the nation.  For large water users, both commercial and industrial, there are some simple ways to reduce chloride discharge.
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Could Ultrapure Water Be The Secret Behind Today’s High-Tech Electronics?

semi conductor

When one thinks of electronics, water is probably not the first thing that comes to mind. But without ultrapure water (UPW), the manufacturing of the high-tech semiconductors needed for today’s laptops, tablets and smartphones wouldn’t be possible. Continue reading Could Ultrapure Water Be The Secret Behind Today’s High-Tech Electronics?

The Future of Water Purification for Pharma Could be Polypropylene

Polypropylene

In pharmaceutical manufacturing, the use of stainless steel piping in water purification systems has long been the standard. Recently, however, using polypropylene up to the point of distillation is challenging the status quo, and for good reason. Continue reading The Future of Water Purification for Pharma Could be Polypropylene

Total Water’s Role in Transforming Milwaukee into a World Water Hub

Water hub

Photo Credit: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
 
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel recently wrote a great article about Milwaukee’s growth in water technology and ultrapure water. We’d like to explain how Milwaukee is transforming itself into a potential world water hub, and how Total Water fits in. Continue reading Total Water’s Role in Transforming Milwaukee into a World Water Hub

Improving the Efficiency of a Purified Water Treatment System

Several water purification methods can work together to maximize efficiency

How did one company improve their purified water treatment system efficiency and reduce costs? They decided to have a water treatment system “audit.” If you’re looking for ways to lower the cost of your water treatment system, consider a system “audit” to improve efficiency. Continue reading Improving the Efficiency of a Purified Water Treatment System