149 The One About Some of the Lesser-Used Technologies

Published: July 31, 2020, 5 a.m.

Scaling UP!\xa0Nation!,\xa0as a water treater, we always need to learn new things. If we ever stop learning, somebody else or the industry is going to pass you by. Staying ahead of this curve is especially important when it comes to learning new and innovative ways to treat the water treatment systems we oversee. If we are not careful, we can become overly comfortable with the same type of water treatment program. New technologies are always developing around us, but does new mean better?\xa0\xa0

Friend of the show,\xa0Mark Lewis,\xa0CWT,\xa0is back with me today to talk about some of the lesser-used water treatment strategies in the water treatment world. Learning about new or lesser-known water technologies gives water treaters more options. A good water treater with possibilities is always a good thing. Join Mark and me as we take you through some of the ways we evaluate new technologies.\xa0

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Timestamps:

Details on this year\u2019s AWT Interactive Convention and Exposition [04:00]

The importance of understanding the type of equipment you have [20:23]

Advice on equipping customers with knowledge about the equipment [20:48]

Chemistry technology that people may not be aware of [23:45]

Solid technology and treatments [30:42]

Moss and water treatment systems [34:23]

Non-chemical devices [45:20]

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Quotes:

\u201cIf you don\u2019t know something, that is an opportunity for you to learn something more about it.\u201d\xa0 \xa0

\u201cSuppliers love to educate. If you have questions, call your suppliers today.\u201d\xa0\xa0

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Links Mentioned:

AWT Interactive Convention and Exposition\xa0

Mark\u2019s LinkedIn\xa0

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Smithsonian Article\xa0

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