Who's Looking after Alternative Filtration Technologies for Small Water Systems?

This article discusses how alternative filtration technologies (AFTs) offer a number of advantages to small systems, the primary one being that they are often simpler to operate than filtration systems found in conventional treatment plants. In recent years, new regulations have been implemented and...

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subjects Alternatives
Capital costs
Compliance
Cryptosporidium
Federal regulation
Federal Regulations
Filters
Filtration
Health risk assessment
Health risks
Membranes
Microbial contamination
Operators
Public health
Small Water Systems
Surface Water
Technology
Training
Treatment Plants
Water quality
Water supply
Water treatment
Water treatment plants
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