SBL Interview: Power Today
Joe Tirreno, U.S. Water’s Strategic Business Leader – Power, sat down with Power Today’s Cassie Haley during the 2016 PowerGen International Conference. During this short...
View ArticleAutomated Chemistry Program Saves Hospital Over 3 Million of Gallons of Water...
California's PIH Health Hospital – Downey was considering a new solution for its cooling towers and chillers to improve current operations. U.S. Water was asked to review the system...
View ArticleWhen Every Drop Matters: U.S. Water’s Irrigation Management Program
In the agriculture industry, every drop matters. Water is an essential component in crop production, and the pressures of usage regulations and environmental stewardship initiatives to ensure...
View ArticleCaring for Your Pre-Treatment Equipment: RO Membrane Cleaning
As water and energy costs increase, government regulations tighten and environmental stewardship initiatives progress, facilities must continue to enhance their system efficiencies. Reverse Osmosis...
View ArticleChlorine and Your Cooling Water System
The proliferation of microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, and algae) presents a significant challenge in the maintenance and operation of process cooling water systems. Excessive accumulation of biofilm...
View ArticleMinnesota Power, U.S. Water Team Up to Save $35,000 in Annual Maintenance Costs
Minnesota Power's Arrowhead High Voltage Direct Current Terminal was experiencing scale and white rust build-up inside their cooling tower condenser tubes, creating obstacles cooling the...
View ArticleLeaving the World a Better Place with Better Water
April 22 marks the annual worldwide Earth Day celebration. For many individuals, it's a day of action to practice environmental habits or even provoke policy changes. At U.S. Water, Earth Day...
View ArticleCelebrating 20 Years
U.S. Water is celebrating 20 years in business this year (June 2017)! Thank you to Our Employees and Their Families. Our deepest appreciation to our employees and their families for their dedication...
View ArticleGreenfield Water Treatment System Reduces Chemical Handling & Improves...
The coal-fired Alliant Energy/Interstate Power and Light, Lansing Generating Facility's (LAN) water treatment system was over 40 years old. Nearing the end of its life expectancy, the...
View ArticleChemical Feed Skid Considerations for the Oil and Gas Industry
Chemical feed skids offer reliable and consistent dosing of chemicals into process applications. When designed correctly, chemical feed skids have the ability to increase system productivity by...
View ArticleU.S. Water’s EnergyOUT™, an Integrated Water Management Solution for Boilers
Often, plants are looking to increase their steam boiler efficiency but do not have a sufficient capital equipment budget for a new Reverse Osmosis (RO) system. To meet this need, U.S. Water has...
View ArticleFAQ: The CMS Policy Memorandum and its Impact on a Healthcare Provider’s...
On June 2, 2017, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a policy memorandum regarding the “Requirement to Reduce Legionella Risk in Healthcare Facility Water...
View ArticleU.S. Water Expands its Integrated Offerings and Applications with Acquisition
St. Michael, Minnesota – U.S. Water, an ALLETE Company (NYSE: ALE), announces the acquisition of Tonka Water. Tonka Water, a major supplier of municipal and industrial water treatment...
View ArticleU.S. Water Obtains Unanimous Jury Verdict that Novozymes Infringed U.S. Water...
Jury Also Finds that U.S. Water’s Patents are Valid U.S. Water announces that last week, a federal jury in the Western District of Wisconsin delivered a unanimous verdict in favor of U.S....
View ArticleJoan Foley Named Finance & Commerce's 2017 Top Women in Finance
Joan Foley, U.S. Water’s Director of Accounting Services, has been selected as a honoree for Finance and Commerce newspaper’s 2017 Top Women in Finance. Each November, Finance and...
View ArticleLearn From Our Industry Experts: FSMA Compliant Cooling Water Applications
During this webinar, Jim Lukanich, U.S. Water's Director of Applied Technology, discusses methods to utilize the limited chemistries available for biological control and asset preservation in...
View ArticleU.S. Water Featured in November 2017 Edition of Food Engineering Magazine
Just published! In the November 2017 edition of Food Engineering magazine, U.S. Water’s Brett Robison, Strategic Business Leader – Food &...
View ArticleBoiler Automation Programs Ensure System Protection & Reliability
Monitoring and controlling a boiler’s internal treatment program is one of the best ways to prevent system downtime and avoid major repair costs. Common equipment problems, such as corrosion,...
View ArticleIntegrated Offering Achieves High Recovery Rates and Low Discharge Rates at...
As a Midwestern food and beverage plant expanded, they found themselves outgrowing their previous water treatment footprint. While their production had significantly increased, their discharge permits...
View ArticleWater Softener System Maintenance & Troubleshooting
A water softener system is one of a facility’s the best methods of defense against scale formation due to hard water on heat transfer surfaces, such as heat exchangers and boilers. In...
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