By Alexey Aksenov, Alexander Mitilineos, Alexander Polyakov, PhD and Joseph L. Shmidt, PhD Activated carbon (AC) cartridges are widely used…
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By Henry Nowicki, PhD, Charles Carr and Richard Capp Introduction POU/POE devices with different media provide a drinking water final…
By Robert J. Potwora Activated carbon (AC) is a universal adsorbent. It is used to purify the water we drink,…
Introduction The carbon industry has come a long way in its manufacturing process and understanding of how carbon works. US…
By Rick Andrew Many people in the POU/POE industry have heard of NSF/ANSI42 and NSF/ANSI 53. These standards have been…
By Larry Henke *Editor’s Note In memoriam, WC&P International presents one of Larry Henke’s detailed and informative articles on filtration.…
By Josh Kearns, MS Synthetic chemical water contaminants: an often overlooked challenge in international sustainable community development Contamination of drinking…
By Vivekanand Gaur, Ph.D. Introduction Instead of using chlorine, drinking water utilities are gradually switching over to the use of…
Since 1500 BC, when ancient Egyptians and Hindus first filtered water and medicines with activated carbon (AC), it has been…
Do they really work and, if so, how? By Gary Hatch, Ph.D. Introduction Chlorine and chlorine compounds Activated charcoal (otherwise…