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AMS Talks: Managing THMs Using Formation Potential Data
Watch the latest episode of AMS Talks featuring Rick Bacon, CEO of AMS, who discusses how water utilities can manage THMs using formation potential data to optimize system performance, ensure compliance and reduce operating costs.
View ResourceTrace Metal Monitoring: How to Maximize Monitoring Results with Minimum Effort
Rick Bacon, CEO of Aqua Metrology Systems, discussed the value of real-time, high-frequency metals monitoring during the Sensileau webinar in January 2020, “Metals Monitoring in Water.” The presentation focused on the AMS MetalGuard™ multi-stream online trace metal analyzer, which provides automated, unattended measurement of trace metal contaminants such as Arsenic, Chromium-6, Lead, Selenium and more across municipal and industrial sectors.
View ResourceAqua Metrology Systems Rick Bacon & Divya Inna Talk at WEFTEC19
BlueTech Research’s Divya Inna speaks with Rick Bacon, CEO of AMS, about the company’s real-time water quality monitoring and intelligent water treatment solutions showcased at the Innovations Pavilion at WEFTEC 2019.
View ResourceAqua Metrology Systems Rick Bacon on Croc Tank at WEFTEC19
Rick Bacon, CEO of AMS, participates in CROC Tank, organized by BlueTech Research at WEFTEC 2019. Bacon discusses AMS’ THM-100™ online analyzer and its capability to provide water treatment plants high-density THM and THM formation potential data to optimize their processes and manage disinfection byproducts effectively.
View ResourceElevator Pitch | WEFTEC 2019 | Innovation Showcase Exhibitors
Rick Bacon, CEO of AMS, discusses AMS’ real-time water quality monitoring and intelligent water treatment solutions with Water & Wastes Digest’s editor Bob Crossen, who asked exhibitors at the WEFTEC19 Innovation Showcase for a 60 second spiel about their companies and products, and this is the result.
View ResourceAqua Metrology’s Rick Bacon Speaks at the BlueTech Breakfast WEFTEC19
At the BlueTech Research breakfast at WEFTEC 2019, Rick Bacon, CEO of AMS, discusses why DBPs remain a significant water quality concern for water treatment plants that lack real-time accurate and reliable data in order to make timely and accurate decisions. With AMS’ THM-100™ online analyzer, treatment plants can gain access to high-density THM and THM formation potential data to optimize their processes and ensure public health.
View ResourceAMS Radio: The Role of Real-Time Selenium Data for Reliable Selenium Removal Treatment Processes
Listen to the latest podcast from AMS Radio featuring Rick Bacon, CEO of AMS, who discusses the role of real-time, continuous and accurate selenium data for reliable selenium removal treatment processes. Field-based sampling and laboratory analysis approaches to measuring selenium have struggled to accurately measure the contaminant. Online selenium analyzers provide timely and accurate data on selenium speciation at critical remediation process stages to help protect public health and the environment.
View ResourceUsing Online, Real-Time Monitoring to Safeguard Water Quality
Online instruments help water utilities control water treatment operations. CEO Rick Bacon of Aqua Metrology Systems explains how utilities rely on sensors to meet water quality compliance standards and optimize operational performance in the May/June 2019 issue of World Water.
View ResourceAMS Radio: Why Water Treatment Systems Need A Brain
Listen to the latest podcast from AMS Radio featuring Rick Bacon, CEO of AMS, who discusses why water treatment systems are inherently stupid and they need a brain. As water utilities are increasingly turning to real-time data to identify contaminant threats and diagnose critical treatment system performance once a solution has been put in place, online and real-time water quality analyzers contribute to the development of intelligent water treatment systems.
View ResourceAMS Delivers Real-Time Water Quality Data and Remediation Solutions to California Utilities
A study released by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), found that a mix of pollutants in California drinking water could cause an estimated 15,500 additional cases of cancer over the course of a lifetime. While concerns about water quality and safety continue to grow, it is important to note that a number of California utilities are already implementing real-time, online monitoring to determine the presence of water-borne contaminants of concern and ensure drinking water safety at all times. AMS is helping these utilities to not only identify THM and trace metal contaminant threats, but also to diagnose critical treatment system performance once a solution has been put in place.
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