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HORIBA Scientific Offers Free Webinar on Challenges of Optimizing Water Treatment Processes

HORIBA Scientific, a global leader the global leader in fluorescence spectroscopy systems, is pleased to be offering a free webinar on the challenges of optimizing water treatment processes.

The webinar, entitled, “Monitoring and Optimizing Water Treatment Processes Using the Aqualog for Simultaneous Fluorescence and Absorbance Spectral Analysis,” will be offered in two sessions on Thursday, July 24th. The morning session will be at 9:30 AM and the evening session will be at 9:30PM, which is the morning of Friday, July 25th, to accommodate Asia Pacific.

Content will be provided by one of HORIBA Scientific’s applications scientists, Dr. Adam Gilmore. He will be discussing the challenges of optimizing any water treatment process, and needing to make rapid chemical determinations on the time scale of the process to facilitate decisions and/or calibration of the online monitoring network. The webinar will show how the Aqualog:

  • Enables rapid (seconds to minutes) optical determinations of a wide range of chemical components important to drinking-, waste-, recycling- and industrial-water treatment operations;
  • Can be used to rapidly monitor and optimize several drinking water processes including conventional coagulation-flocculation, ozonation and biologically active carbon filtration and make accurate determinations of total dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and prediction of toxic disinfection by-products including those associated with both halogen and UV-treatments;
  • Facilitates for waste-water and waste-water recycling, the rapid monitoring of respective bio- and chemical- oxygen demands (BOD5 and COD), as well as optimization of ozone treatment to minimize membrane fouling events;
  • Reveals the membrane fouling components that can degrade the efficiency of membrane bioreactors, reverse-osmosis membranes, and microfiltration membranes in addition to other types of filtration systems;

Can provide a cost and time effective solution to many water treatment problems with a fast return on investment based on chemical, energy and labor cost savings compared to conventional testing protocols.

To sign up for the 9:30 AM webinar, click here: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/809694562

To sign up for the 9:30 PM webinar, click here: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/908386226

For more information on the Aqualog, please to go to: www.aqualog.com, or contact us directly at 732-494-8660 ext. 8355.

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