Seismic Brewing Company, a Case Study in innovative water reuse

SFPUG OWR Grant Program

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission (SFPUC) provides funding through the Onsite Water Reuse Grant Program to encourage retail water users to reduce supply usage by collecting, treating, and using alternative water sources

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Aquaculture and aquafarming requires diligent water monitoring.

Maintain Aquaculture Water Quality With Multiparameter Monitoring

Diligent Chlorine Monitoring Essential for Aquaculture Success Maintain Aquaculture Water Quality With Multi-parameter Monitoring “Monitoring chlorine levels at multiple stages of an operation is a critical component to maintain healthy organisms and mitigate potential environmental impacts.” It’s no secret that water quality is a primary driver of a healthy aquafarming or aquaculture operation. Monitoring chlorine levels at multiple stages of an operation is a critical component to maintain healthy organisms

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FAO Report: Aquaculture Essential to World Food Supplies

FAO Report: Aquaculture and Aquafarming an Essential Component to World Food Supplies 2022 Report Stresses the Food and Economic Importance of Aquaculture “The contribution of aquaculture to the global production of aquatic animals reached a record 49.2 percent in 2020.” Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations A 2022 report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) shows the fast-rising importance of aquaculture (or aquafarming)

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Avoid Cultivating Legionella in A Building Hot Water System With The Right Chlorine Analyzer

Domestic Hot Water and Legionella CDC points to consistent monitoring as a valuable tool in the fight against Legionella and other waterborne risks. Halogen’s MP5™ chlorine monitoring sensor provides a good starting point in a low-maintenance solution. Domestic hot water systems in residential buildings and healthcare facilities can introduce risk to residents and so a monitoring solution is a critical component to prevent infections–especially in healthcare facilities, where there are

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Low-Maintenance Commercial Cooling Tower Chlorine Monitoring

CDC: Cooling Towers Can Be Legionella Vectors CDC report shows need for reliable chlorine monitoring in all system types “…both open and closed-circuit cooling towers can release aerosolized water to the atmosphere. If Legionella is present, the aerosolized water can spread the bacteria over miles.” CDC.gov The CDC notes that both open and closed-circuit cooling towers can release aerosolized water into the atmosphere. If Legionella is present, the aerosolized water

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