By Louis Rovner, Ph.D. Be it the famous 1886 novel or Huckleberry Hound cartoon version, Dr. Jekyll takes a swig…
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By Linda D. Wurts Martinez, B.S. CWS-III, C.C. The future is often a tricky thing to accurately forecast. That’s why…
By David H. Martin This January’s International Housewares Show was Chicago’s annual trade show for the $67-billion U.S. housewares industry,…
By Henry Nowicki, Barbara Sherman and Homer Yute Those of us who operate businesses need to find promotion opportunities to…
By Henry Nowicki, Ph.D. Summary: This article is the third in a periodic series describing software programs developed to simplify…
By Thomas P. Palkon, CWS-VI Summary: As the POU/POE industry strives to serve the public with the most effective treatment,…
By David Kahler Summary: Little has created quite the stir MTBE has in regard to air and water quality. Ironically,…
By Shannon Murphy Now more than ever, society is becoming aware of water quality and other water-related issues. People are…
By Kelly A. Reynolds, MSPH, Ph.D. In 1998, there were 168,690 public water systems supplying water to 275 million consumers…
By Roger Nathanson Summary: Treatment of water comes in various forms. One such method gaining wider acceptance is ozone. In…