Water Analysis – News and Features

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ATL to Host Breakfast Seminar at 2014 AWWA WQTC Conference
Company will attend the AWWA WQTC Conference at the Hyatt Regency in New Orleans, LA.

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Drinking Water Odors, Chemicals Above Health Standards Caused by 'Green Building' Plumbing
Several types of plastic pipes in eco-friendly green buildings in the United States have been found to leach chemicals into drinking water that can cause odors and sometimes exist at levels that may exceed health standards.

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Nanoparticles Accumulate Quickly in Wetland Sediment
Aquatic food chains might be harmed by molecules "piggybacking" on carbon nanoparticles.

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Detecting Pharmaceutical and Personal Care Products in Water
A simple, more convenient method than conventional guidelines.

Industry Insight
A New Home for Waters Mass Spectrometry

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Assessing the Costs and Benefits of Fracking
New analysis finds hydraulic fracturing poses dangers for people living near the wells, now a Stanford-led study believes we can do better.

Industry Insight
Real-Time PCR for (Just About) Anyone
PrimerDesign recently launched the world’s most affordable qPCR instrument, genesig q16, at the AACC meeting in Chicago. With the tagline DNA testing for Everything, Everyone and Everywhere PrimerDesign are clearly thinking big.

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The Power of Salt
MIT study investigates power generation from the meeting of river water and seawater.

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Stanford Research Shows Value of Clams, Mussels in Cleaning Dirty Water
New Stanford research shows that bivalves can cleanse streams, rivers and lakes of potentially harmful chemicals that treatment plants can't fully remove.

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ATL to Exhibit Data Automation Solutions at 2014 TCEQ Public Drinking Water Conference
LIMS and lab software solutions to be highlighted
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