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Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay Chemicals PAA Solutions An advertisement brought to you by Solvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston, TX 77098 ©2016 Solvay Chemicals, Inc. All Rights Reserved A Newsletter from Solvay Chemicals, Inc. Houston, Texas USA January 2016 With the ever-growing need for effective wastewater/stormwater treatment as well as the ability to reuse the water safely, a number of studies undertaken in 2016 by independent institutions are focusing on peracetic acid as an effective and cost-effective disinfectant for wastewater. According to Water Headlines, a January 13 newsletter from the Office of Water at the U.S. EPA, the USEPA has released The Clean Watershed Needs Survey. This collaboration be- tween the EPA, the states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories, states that $271 billion is needed to maintain and improve the nation’s wastewater infrastructure. This includes the pipes that carry wastewater to treatment plants, the technology that treats the water, and methods for managing stormwater runoff. “The only way to have clean and reliable water is to have infrastructure that is up to the task,” said Joel Beauvais, EPA’s Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water. “Our nation has made tremendous progress in modernizing our treatment plants and pipes in recent decades, but this survey tells us that a great deal of work remains.” Proxitane® peracetic acid could be the answer for many wastewater treatment systems. For more information on PAA, click here to email John Maziuk, or click here to access Solvay’s Proxitane ® ’s peracetic acid site. Studies point to peracetic acid… An effective disinfectant for wastewater/stormwater treatment!

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Page 1: Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay Chemicals · 1/2/2016  · PAA Solutions An advertisement brought to you by Solvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston,

Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay ChemicalsPAA Solutions

An advertisement brought to you bySolvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston, TX 77098

©2016 Solvay Chemicals, Inc. All Rights Reserved

A Newsletter from Solvay Chemicals, Inc.Houston, TexasUSAJanuary 2016

With the ever-growing need for effective wastewater/stormwater treatment as well as the ability to reuse the water safely, a number of studies undertaken in 2016 by independent institutions are focusing on peracetic acid as an effective and cost-effective disinfectant for wastewater.

According to Water Headlines, a January 13 newsletter from the Office of Water at the U.S. EPA, the USEPA has released The Clean Watershed Needs Survey. This collaboration be-tween the EPA, the states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories, states that $271 billion is needed to maintain and improve the nation’s wastewater infrastructure. This includes the pipes that carry wastewater to treatment plants, the technology that treats the water, and methods for managing stormwater runoff. “The only way to have clean and reliable water is to have infrastructure that is up to the task,” said Joel Beauvais, EPA’s Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water. “Our nation has made tremendous progress in modernizing our treatment plants and pipes in recent decades, but this survey tells us that a great deal of work remains.”

Proxitane® peracetic acid could be the answer for many wastewater treatment systems. For more information on PAA, click here to email John Maziuk, or click here to access Solvay’s Proxitane®’s peracetic acid site.

Studies point to peracetic acid…An effective disinfectant for wastewater/stormwater treatment!

Page 2: Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay Chemicals · 1/2/2016  · PAA Solutions An advertisement brought to you by Solvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston,

Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay ChemicalsPAA Solutions

An advertisement brought to you bySolvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston, TX 77098

©2016 Solvay Chemicals, Inc. All Rights Reserved

A Newsletter from Solvay Chemicals, Inc.Houston, TexasUSAJanuary 2016

With the ever-growing need for effective wastewater/stormwater treatment as well as the ability to reuse the water safely, a number of studies undertaken in 2016 by independent institutions are focusing on peracetic acid as an effective and cost-effective disinfectant for wastewater.

According to Water Headlines, a January 13 newsletter from the Office of Water at the U.S. EPA, the USEPA has released The Clean Watershed Needs Survey. This collaboration be-tween the EPA, the states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories, states that $271 billion is needed to maintain and improve the nation’s wastewater infrastructure. This includes the pipes that carry wastewater to treatment plants, the technology that treats the water, and methods for managing stormwater runoff. “The only way to have clean and reliable water is to have infrastructure that is up to the task,” said Joel Beauvais, EPA’s Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water. “Our nation has made tremendous progress in modernizing our treatment plants and pipes in recent decades, but this survey tells us that a great deal of work remains.”

Proxitane® peracetic acid could be the answer for many wastewater treatment systems. For more information on PAA, click here to email John Maziuk, or click here to access Solvay’s Proxitane®’s peracetic acid site.

Studies point to peracetic acid…An effective disinfectant for wastewater/stormwater treatment!

Page 3: Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay Chemicals · 1/2/2016  · PAA Solutions An advertisement brought to you by Solvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston,

Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay ChemicalsPAA Solutions

An advertisement brought to you bySolvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston, TX 77098

©2016 Solvay Chemicals, Inc. All Rights Reserved

A Newsletter from Solvay Chemicals, Inc.Houston, TexasUSAJanuary 2016

With the ever-growing need for effective wastewater/stormwater treatment as well as the ability to reuse the water safely, a number of studies undertaken in 2016 by independent institutions are focusing on peracetic acid as an effective and cost-effective disinfectant for wastewater.

According to Water Headlines, a January 13 newsletter from the Office of Water at the U.S. EPA, the USEPA has released The Clean Watershed Needs Survey. This collaboration be-tween the EPA, the states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories, states that $271 billion is needed to maintain and improve the nation’s wastewater infrastructure. This includes the pipes that carry wastewater to treatment plants, the technology that treats the water, and methods for managing stormwater runoff. “The only way to have clean and reliable water is to have infrastructure that is up to the task,” said Joel Beauvais, EPA’s Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water. “Our nation has made tremendous progress in modernizing our treatment plants and pipes in recent decades, but this survey tells us that a great deal of work remains.”

Proxitane® peracetic acid could be the answer for many wastewater treatment systems. For more information on PAA, click here to email John Maziuk, or click here to access Solvay’s Proxitane®’s peracetic acid site.

Studies point to peracetic acid…An effective disinfectant for wastewater/stormwater treatment!

Page 4: Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay Chemicals · 1/2/2016  · PAA Solutions An advertisement brought to you by Solvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston,

Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay ChemicalsPAA Solutions

An advertisement brought to you bySolvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston, TX 77098

©2016 Solvay Chemicals, Inc. All Rights Reserved

A Newsletter from Solvay Chemicals, Inc.Houston, TexasUSAJanuary 2016

With the ever-growing need for effective wastewater/stormwater treatment as well as the ability to reuse the water safely, a number of studies undertaken in 2016 by independent institutions are focusing on peracetic acid as an effective and cost-effective disinfectant for wastewater.

According to Water Headlines, a January 13 newsletter from the Office of Water at the U.S. EPA, the USEPA has released The Clean Watershed Needs Survey. This collaboration be-tween the EPA, the states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories, states that $271 billion is needed to maintain and improve the nation’s wastewater infrastructure. This includes the pipes that carry wastewater to treatment plants, the technology that treats the water, and methods for managing stormwater runoff. “The only way to have clean and reliable water is to have infrastructure that is up to the task,” said Joel Beauvais, EPA’s Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water. “Our nation has made tremendous progress in modernizing our treatment plants and pipes in recent decades, but this survey tells us that a great deal of work remains.”

Proxitane® peracetic acid could be the answer for many wastewater treatment systems. For more information on PAA, click here to email John Maziuk, or click here to access Solvay’s Proxitane®’s peracetic acid site.

Studies point to peracetic acid…An effective disinfectant for wastewater/stormwater treatment!

Page 5: Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay Chemicals · 1/2/2016  · PAA Solutions An advertisement brought to you by Solvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston,

Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay ChemicalsPAA Solutions

An advertisement brought to you bySolvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston, TX 77098

©2016 Solvay Chemicals, Inc. All Rights Reserved

A Newsletter from Solvay Chemicals, Inc.Houston, TexasUSAJanuary 2016

With the ever-growing need for effective wastewater/stormwater treatment as well as the ability to reuse the water safely, a number of studies undertaken in 2016 by independent institutions are focusing on peracetic acid as an effective and cost-effective disinfectant for wastewater.

According to Water Headlines, a January 13 newsletter from the Office of Water at the U.S. EPA, the USEPA has released The Clean Watershed Needs Survey. This collaboration be-tween the EPA, the states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories, states that $271 billion is needed to maintain and improve the nation’s wastewater infrastructure. This includes the pipes that carry wastewater to treatment plants, the technology that treats the water, and methods for managing stormwater runoff. “The only way to have clean and reliable water is to have infrastructure that is up to the task,” said Joel Beauvais, EPA’s Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water. “Our nation has made tremendous progress in modernizing our treatment plants and pipes in recent decades, but this survey tells us that a great deal of work remains.”

Proxitane® peracetic acid could be the answer for many wastewater treatment systems. For more information on PAA, click here to email John Maziuk, or click here to access Solvay’s Proxitane®’s peracetic acid site.

Studies point to peracetic acid…An effective disinfectant for wastewater/stormwater treatment!

Page 6: Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay Chemicals · 1/2/2016  · PAA Solutions An advertisement brought to you by Solvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston,

Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay ChemicalsPAA Solutions

An advertisement brought to you bySolvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston, TX 77098

©2016 Solvay Chemicals, Inc. All Rights Reserved

A Newsletter from Solvay Chemicals, Inc.Houston, TexasUSAJanuary 2016

With the ever-growing need for effective wastewater/stormwater treatment as well as the ability to reuse the water safely, a number of studies undertaken in 2016 by independent institutions are focusing on peracetic acid as an effective and cost-effective disinfectant for wastewater.

According to Water Headlines, a January 13 newsletter from the Office of Water at the U.S. EPA, the USEPA has released The Clean Watershed Needs Survey. This collaboration be-tween the EPA, the states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories, states that $271 billion is needed to maintain and improve the nation’s wastewater infrastructure. This includes the pipes that carry wastewater to treatment plants, the technology that treats the water, and methods for managing stormwater runoff. “The only way to have clean and reliable water is to have infrastructure that is up to the task,” said Joel Beauvais, EPA’s Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water. “Our nation has made tremendous progress in modernizing our treatment plants and pipes in recent decades, but this survey tells us that a great deal of work remains.”

Proxitane® peracetic acid could be the answer for many wastewater treatment systems. For more information on PAA, click here to email John Maziuk, or click here to access Solvay’s Proxitane®’s peracetic acid site.

Studies point to peracetic acid…An effective disinfectant for wastewater/stormwater treatment!

Page 7: Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay Chemicals · 1/2/2016  · PAA Solutions An advertisement brought to you by Solvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston,

Wastewater Treatment News from Solvay ChemicalsPAA Solutions

An advertisement brought to you bySolvay Chemicals, Inc • 3737 Buffalo Speedway, Suite 800. • Houston, TX 77098

©2016 Solvay Chemicals, Inc. All Rights Reserved

A Newsletter from Solvay Chemicals, Inc.Houston, TexasUSAJanuary 2016

With the ever-growing need for effective wastewater/stormwater treatment as well as the ability to reuse the water safely, a number of studies undertaken in 2016 by independent institutions are focusing on peracetic acid as an effective and cost-effective disinfectant for wastewater.

According to Water Headlines, a January 13 newsletter from the Office of Water at the U.S. EPA, the USEPA has released The Clean Watershed Needs Survey. This collaboration be-tween the EPA, the states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and other U.S. territories, states that $271 billion is needed to maintain and improve the nation’s wastewater infrastructure. This includes the pipes that carry wastewater to treatment plants, the technology that treats the water, and methods for managing stormwater runoff. “The only way to have clean and reliable water is to have infrastructure that is up to the task,” said Joel Beauvais, EPA’s Acting Deputy Assistant Administrator for Water. “Our nation has made tremendous progress in modernizing our treatment plants and pipes in recent decades, but this survey tells us that a great deal of work remains.”

Proxitane® peracetic acid could be the answer for many wastewater treatment systems. For more information on PAA, click here to email John Maziuk, or click here to access Solvay’s Proxitane®’s peracetic acid site.

Studies point to peracetic acid…An effective disinfectant for wastewater/stormwater treatment!