by Conner McCoy | Dec 9, 2025 | General Knowledge, PFAS Water Treatment, Uncategorized, Water Facts
In industrial water systems, people often use “corrosion” and “erosion” interchangeably—but they’re very different problems with different root causes and different solutions. Misdiagnosing one for the other can lead to wasted money and persistent equipment damage....
by Conner McCoy | Dec 8, 2025 | General Knowledge, PFAS Water Treatment, Uncategorized, Water Facts
Mining operations—especially those involving evaporation ponds, groundwater extraction, or process reuse—often deal with extremely high total dissolved solids (TDS). High-TDS water can create scaling, corrosion, and mechanical failures that impact production...
by Conner McCoy | Dec 5, 2025 | General Knowledge, PFAS Water Treatment, Uncategorized, Water Facts
Industrial water treatment is entering a new era driven by tighter regulations, sustainability targets, and the need to reduce operational costs. Facilities are moving beyond traditional clarifiers and chemical dosing toward intelligent, data-driven, and...
by Conner McCoy | Dec 4, 2025 | General Knowledge, PFAS Water Treatment, Services, Uncategorized
PFAS contamination has become one of the most challenging issues in industrial water treatment. These “forever chemicals” resist traditional treatment, accumulate in the environment, and pose increasing regulatory pressure for manufacturers, utilities, and industrial...
by Conner McCoy | Sep 15, 2025 | PFAS Water Treatment, Services
In industrial water systems, “fouling” refers to the unwanted buildup of material on surfaces such as pipes, heat exchangers, cooling towers, and membranes. Over time, this accumulation can cause issues like restricted flow, reduced heat transfer efficiency, damage to...
by Conner McCoy | Aug 14, 2025 | PFAS Water Treatment, Services
You may have heard the term PFAS in the news at some point in the recent past — often in connection with contaminated drinking water or health concerns. But where exactly did these chemicals come from, what are they, and why does it seem like they’re everywhere...