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This approval marks JC 9465 as one of the few chlorine-based sanitizing agents authorized for use in organic processing and handling environments, a category traditionally constrained by stringent federal regulations. Under the certification (Registration No. 768), JC 9465 is listed as an approved Processing and Handling (PH) material and may be used in certified organic ...
Jenfitch, Inc. is pleased to announce that its clean-chemistry disinfectant, JC 9465, has been officially certified for use under the USDA National Organic Program (NOP). The certification was issued by the Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) following a full review of the company's 2026 renewal ...
A few standouts: PFAS destructive technologies (from SCWO to mechanochemical approaches) Analytical frontiers (EPA 1633 vs HRMS, “dark PFAS,” and ultrashort chains) Treatment trains & demonstrations (side-by-side field trials; sediment washing, thermal desorption + oxidation) Microplastics (occurrence, monitoring, and source reduction) 6-PPD & transformation products ...
Utility company Yorkshire Water has been fined £865,000 after pleading guilty to a charge of polluting the Ingbirchworth Dike near Barnsley in 2017, with around one million litres of chlorinated water discharged per day for nearly a month. Even low levels of chlorine is toxic to aquatic life and this incident led to more ...
These valves ensure contamination-free handling of high-purity water (e.g., WFI – Water for Injection) and sensitive chemical intermediates required for tablet and injectable production. ...
Jenfitch, Inc. has gained US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA FIFRA) and USDA Organic Standard (7 CFR Part 205) approval to use its’ proprietary sodium oxychloride formulation, JC 9465, that works even more effectively than ozone as a crop production aid, disease, and pest control aid, fertilizer and soil amendment aid, livestock production aid and processing and handing aid for ...
Water treatment is becoming a problem so fast due to environmental conditions that are getting increasingly severe and increased demands for clean, available water. Conventional water treatment systems include chlorine disinfectants and other chemical disinfectants that have been effective but have many adverse environmental ...
Because of these successes, we can celebrate over a century of public drinking water disinfection and treatment. There are more than 152,000 municipal water systems in the United States and most of these systems rely on water towers, above-ground, and below-ground tanks to store their treated potable water. Many operators rely ...
For World Water Day 2024, under the motto "Water for Peace", the company is committed to global charitable efforts. ...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released a report summarizing waterborne disease outbreaks in the United States between 2015 and 2020. The report Surveillance of Waterborne Disease Outbreaks Associated with Drinking Water includes data voluntarily reported by public health agencies to the CDC through the National Outbreak Reporting System (NORS). Data reported ...
Zero liquid discharge (ZLD) is a sustainability concept that aims to minimise the discharge of contaminated wastewater into the natural environment while reducing water consumption. ZLD-enabled systems include water reuse technologies in wastewater treatment plants. ...
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Iron and manganese typically fall into the category of secondary contaminants, but they can still cause problems for municipal and private drinking water treatment systems. While not a health risk, high concentrations of iron and manganese can create unpleasant color, taste and odor in drinking water, leading to complaints from customers and damaging the ...
The water quality sensors measure pH, ORP, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, residual chlorine, turbidity, salinity, BOD, COD and other water quality parameters through various methods such as chemical, physical and biological reactions of water, providing data support for researchers, observers and engineers. ...
Project date: 01. 09. 2021 – 31. 08. 2024 Title of the challenge: Monitoring and reduction of chlorine in drinking water Drinking Water Utility needs a solution for monitoring and reducing the use of chlorine preparations in the drinking water supply. The drinking water provided by ...
The long-established brewery uses chlorine dioxide to disinfect its brewing and process water. Water treatment, measuring and control technology, metering technology and web-based solutions from ProMinent ensure its systems work efficiently and without interruption. ...
In addition to a particle size of ^30 mm, the water, ash and chlorine content crucially impact the calorific value. ...
Water Utilities have been slower to adopt such technology, but that is changing. ...
In the Aleutian Islands of Alaska, on the remote island of Unalaska (nearly 800 miles southwest of Anchorage), you will find ChlorTainer vessels doing what they do best: Preventing chlorine gas leaks at the Pyramid Water Treatment Plant in Unalaska, Alaska. ChlorTainer vessels can be delivered just about anywhere to provide safety wherever ...
ChlorTainer’s secondary containment vessels provide the safest and most reliable technology to protect chemical operators and communities from the hazards of chlorine gas. Recently, we discussed the pros and cons of working with chlorine gas versus liquid chlorine with Greg Stinson, lead operator of the Water Treatment ...
A veteran potable water production and treatment superintendent, currently overseeing potable water needs for a federal reservation, reports significant benefit from the availability of secondary containment equipment for chlorine gas storage, as part of a management strategy to help enable the use of that chlorination method. He ...
