Corrosion control studies help water utilities identify best treatment technologies for their water distribution systems and comply with the new Lead and Copper Rule Revisions.
![](https://brownandcaldwell.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/damon-roth-brown-and-caldwell.png)
Consider the Pros and Cons of Corrosion Testing Methods
Authors: Damon K. Roth, Hélène Baribeau, Phil Brandhuber
Opflow
Recent Papers and Reports
- Using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Operations in the Water Industry
- Multi-class machine learning classification of PFAS in environmental water samples: a blinded test of performance on unknowns
- Fate of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) through two full-scale wastewater sludge incinerators
- An Evaluation of Biosolids Management in Maine and Recommendations for the Future
- Pathways and Barriers to Corporate Water Stewardship in the Colorado River Basin
- Transformation of organic carbon through medium pressure (polychromatic) UV disinfection of wastewater effluent during wet weather events
- Application of a fluorescence EEM-PARAFAC model for direct and indirect potable water reuse monitoring: Multi-stage ozone–biofiltration without reverse osmosis at Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA
- The Risk of the Status Quo: New Thinking to Transform Business Practice
- Preponderance of Evidence – Advances in Using Distributed Temperature Sensing to Locate and Quantify Sources of I/I
- PFAS Fate in Pyrolysis System Reflecting Full-Scale Configurations – Thermal Oxidizer Impacts