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Water and Waste Water Dot Com Newsletter
"For the water and wastewater treatment professional...."
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Vol. 3, No. 44, January 29, 2001
International Standard Serial Number (ISSN): 1533-449X
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Joseph Taylor, Editor, mailto:jtaylor@waterandwastewater.com
Copyright 1999-2001, Water and Waste Water Dot Com

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Just a short note to let you know that we have now received
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Contents:
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> Contributors Wanted!
> Reactivated Powdered Carbon Auction
> Earth Tech Wins Sewage Treatment Contract in Northern Ireland 
> Garden State Labs Earns NELAP Accreditation 
> This Week's Top Picks From The Reading Room
> Barben Analyzer Technology Announces New Line of pH Sensors
> Over 17,000+ Visitors and 222,000 Page Hits in December!
> 3045 Corporation Announces Acquisition of H20 International
> Hot Messages from the Help Forum
> Call For Photographs!
> From the Job Fair
> Subscribe and Unsubscribe Information
> SEND THIS NEWSLETTER TO YOUR FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES....

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Contributors Wanted!
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Press releases, show announcements and industry news wanted!

Do you have company news, a new product, new service or other 
information you would like to share with our subscribers? 

DEADLINE for the next issue is: February 2nd.

We give full credit to contributing authors. Please send your
news article or press release via e-mail to:

mailto:news@waterandwastewater.com

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Reactivated Powdered Carbon Auction
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FREEMARKETS AUCTION #11921

Closing Tuesday February 13th, 2001, at 1:00pm CST

One (1) lot of 0.5 million pounds of Pulverized/Powdered
Reactivated Carbon, Bidding Starts at $175,000 ($0.35/lb).
Winning Bidder may purchase up to 10 million pounds at the 
winning price per pound.

Specifications:

Iodine Number (mg/g) 500 min
Moisture (wt%, as packed) 15 max
Ash (wt%) 20 max
Passing 325 Mesh (%) 65 min 

Detailed specifications and bidding at:

http://www.assetauctions.freemarkets.com/

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Earth Tech Wins Sewage Treatment Contract in Northern Ireland 
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Innovative Solution Wins Third Successive Northern Ireland 
Contract for Earth Tech

LONG BEACH, Calif., Jan. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Tyco Flow Control,
a unit of Tyco International Ltd. (NYSE: TYC; LSE: TYI; BSX: TYC),
today announced that its Earth Tech division will partner with
Farrans (Construction) Ltd., to reconstruct the Newry sewage
treatment works for Water Service in Northern Ireland. The new
treatment plant will service a population of over 63,000. This
is the third successive contract that Earth Tech has obtained 
in Northern Ireland.

"The awarding of three consecutive contracts in Northern Ireland
demonstrates the quality reputation that Earth Tech has earned
in this region," said Diane C. Creel, president of Earth Tech.
"Earth Tech has the capability to provide our clients with the
best service and support in the industry, coupled with 
cost-efficient and resourceful engineering solutions."

The winning proposal, developed by Earth Tech and Farrans, meets
the planning conditions imposed by Water Service, while offering
innovative solutions to the infrastructure challenges posed by
the site.

The first Cyclic Activated Sludge System (CASS(TM)) in Northern
Ireland will be installed at Newry. The small footprint-treatment
plant is ideal at sites such as Newry, where space is limited 
due to congestion.

ABOUT EARTH TECH

Earth Tech is a global provider of water management, engineering
technology and environmental and transportation services. It is
a $1 billion company headquartered in Long Beach, CA. Earth Tech
employs 7,500 people in more than 150 offices world-wide. Earth
Tech is a division of Tyco Flow Control, a unit of Tyco 
International Ltd.

SOURCE Tyco International Ltd.
Web Site: http://www.tyco.com/

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Garden State Labs Earns NELAP Accreditation 
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HILLSIDE, N.J., Jan. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Garden State Laboratories
, Inc. of Hillside, NJ is proud to announce that it is in the
first class of laboratories accredited under the new National
Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP) sponsored
by the United States Environmental Protection Agency.

With the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection as
its Accrediting Authority, Garden State Labs is accredited in
the fields of microbiology and chemistry testing in the areas
of drinking water, wastewater and solid/hazardous wastes. The
State of New York certifies Garden State Labs for the same 
fields of testing.

What is NELAC?

The National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference
(NELAC) is a cooperative association of States and Federal 
Agencies, formed to establish and promote mutually acceptable
performance standards for the operation of environmental 
laboratories. The standards cover both analytical testing of 
environmental samples and the laboratory accreditation process.
Private sector input to the process is obtained through a variety
of mechanisms including open semiannual meetings, participation
in NELAC committees, and through the Environmental Laboratory
Advisory Board (ELAB), a federally chartered advisory committee
with a balanced representation of the private sector, that 
provides advice to EPA and NELAC. The goal of NELAC is to
foster the generation of environmental laboratory data of known
and acceptable quality on which to base public health and 
environmental management decisions.

What is NELAP?

The National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program (NELAP)
is the program that implements the NELAC standards. States and
Federal agencies serve as Accrediting Authorities with coordination
facilitated by EPA to assure uniformity. Accreditation by one 
NELAP Accrediting Authority is mutually recognized by the other
State and Federal Accrediting Authorities approved under NELAP. 
NELAP recognized 11 State programs as Accrediting Authorities in
the summer of 1999.

Don't States already accredit environmental laboratories?

Yes, but prior to NELAC, the existing State programs varied widely
in scope and requirements. Some states had only drinking water
laboratory accreditation, while a few accredited laboratories 
for drinking water, wastewater, air, and solid and hazardous 
waste. Currently, in order to select a laboratory to analyze 
samples from a given location, it is first necessary to determine
whether there is an applicable State accrediting program, obtain
a list of accredited laboratories, and contact accredited 
laboratories to determine if they are able to perform the analysis.

For more information contact: 

Mr. Harvey Klein
M.S. Laboratory Director
Garden State Laboratories, Inc.

Telephone: 800-273-8901 
Web site: http://www.gslabs.com/
mailto:hklein@gslabs.com 

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This Week's Top Picks From The Reading Room
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Top picks from the Reading Room this week are:

"Handbook of Environmental Engineering Calculations"
by C. C. Lee and Shun Dar Lin
Hardcover, 1,504 pages, March 2000

"How to Implement Industrial Water Reuse: A Systematic Approach
by William Doerr, Rajeev Krishanan
Paperback, 1995

"Issues in Potable Reuse: The Viability of Augmenting Drinking
Water Supplies with Reclaimed Water

by CEVAPWS
Hardcover, 280 pages, July, 1998

We thank you for your continued support of the Reading Room.
Do you need a book? Can you suggest a book you love, that we 
should have in the Reading Room? Let me know and we will 
try to include it!

You can visit the Reading Room and view the selections we
have made for you at:
http://www.waterandwastewater.com/www_services/readingroom.htm

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Barben Analyzer Technology Announces New Line of pH Sensors
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CARSON CITY, NV - Ted Barben, a leader in the pH and ORP sensor
engineering field, has unveiled his latest venture, Barben 
Analyzer Technology. One of the founders of TBI and Uni-Loc
(now a division of Rosemount) and co-owner of Universal 
Analyzers Inc., thrown his hat back in the pH and ORP sensor
ring. Barben Analyzer Tech has developed a line of sensors 
engineered with an extreme duty AIP reference.

Like other rugged, semi-solid-state references it is formed by
a series of wood segments impregnated with potassium chloride
(KCL). The axial ion path provides a more complete transition
of KCL ions between the wood segments forward and creates a
difficult and longer distance for poisons traveling back into
the reference from the specimen fluid. The end result is a
new sensor that lasts longer, incorporating not only the AIP
reference but also a solution ground that is corrosive 
resistant. This provides shielding of the reference, measuring
electrode, and sensor cable. 

Barben Analyzer Technology is committed to ongoing research
and development, insuring superior products that are engineered
to withstand the fluids that are to be tested.

Mr. Barben has been a leader in the environmental control
industry for over 40 years, his knowledge and expertise in 
this field are invaluable. The products produced represent
quality that is second to none.

For more information contact:

Mr. Ted Barben
Barben Analyzer Technology
1771 South Sutro Terrace
Carson City, Nevada 89706

Toll Free: 800-993-9309
Web site: http://www.bat4ph.com/
mailto:sales@bat4ph.com

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3045 Corporation Announces Acquisition of H20 International
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SPRINGFIELD, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 24, 2001--3045 
Corporation, (OTCBB:TZFF) is announcing the acquisition of
H20 International, Inc. 3045 Corporation has changed its 
name to Floran International, Inc. to better reflect its 
proposed new business. Floran International, Inc. has been
assigned new OTCBB trading symbols FLON.

3045 Corporation recently appointed Fred Jarosz, Terry L. 
Pancake, Dennis Gorden, Dr. Javaid Sheik, and G. Bryan Thomas
to its Board of Directors. All of whom are Board members of
H2O International, Inc. Additionally, H20 International, Inc.
approved a forward split of the common stock 10-1 effective 
January 9th, 2001.

H20 International, Inc. is an Illinois Corporation organized
to promote the licensing and distribution of products and
technologies used in the cleaning and disinfection of water 
storage and delivery systems. H20 International, Inc. has 
been assigned a license agreement with Floran Technologies
to use, market, and distribute Floran products/technologies
in 21 countries. Floran Technologies is currently utilizing
non-chlorine technologies considered by some to be one of 
the most cost effective solutions for complete removal of 
mineral deposits and bio films in water delivery systems. 

The Floran line of product/technologies have been used in 
Germany since 1991 and have reduced the use of chlorine used
in water by as much as 80% in certain instances.

Tighter EPA and governmental regulations are forcing water 
suppliers to meet higher standards of water quality. With 
the promise of higher quality water in mind for all, Floran
is raising industry standards and expectations by offering
previously unavailable solutions for the increasing problems
of biofouling and corrosion affecting most water treatment
plants in North America and abroad.

Floran's new NSF certified line of products/technologies is
a breakthrough technology addressing countless worldwide 
markets. H20 International, Inc. is currently in contract
negotiations with engineering firms, water treatment 
specialists, and municipalities worldwide.

H20 International, Inc., is a marketer and distributor of
Floran products/technologies. For more information, visit
the company's web site at www.floraninternational.com.

For more information contact: 

Mr. Mike Bruninga
Floren International, Inc.
Telephone: 217-789-0947 

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Hot Messages from the Help Forum
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People post their requests for help and offer their suggestions 
to others in our open forum.



Mr. Cooper needs your help with floating flocculant:

We are having a problem with our floc floating and not settling
in our treatment system. does any body have this problem too?

Jon Cooper
mailto:cooperj@marca-tn.com



Mr. Schwaller needs help your help with ink removal:

Does anyone have experience with wastewater design involving
metals removal from facility that discharges wastewater 
containing inks prior to POTW. 

We are thinking of installing an ion exchange unit(s)to remove
metals. Any other suggestions? 

Thanks in advance,
J. Schwaller
mailto:j.schwaller@worldnet.att.net



The Help Forum is open for everyone to use. Share your 
expertise with others, you can find these & other messages at:
http://www.waterandwastewater.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl

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Call For Photographs!
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This week's photo is of a PCI water ultra-filtration plant for
wastewater treatment to ensure required reductions in pathogens
are met prior to disposal and that the product does not generate
odors or leach nutrients into the environment. 

Photo courtesy of: 
Mr. Barry Taylor
PCI Memtech
Tel: + 44 (0)1792 310454
mailto:Barry.Taylor@PCIMem.com

We would love to have your photo of a water treatment process,
new plant or equipment "action shot" for our home page.
If you have a favorite photograph of water treatment at its 
best, please e-mail us a jpeg or gif of the photo with a 
description of what is in the photo for our home page.

Full credit and the description of the photo will be given.
Photographs are be changed every two weeks to give everyone
a chance to be included.

Send your photograph and description to,
mailto:news@waterandwastewater.com

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From the Job Fair
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SENIOR SCIENTIST, CHEM/ENVIRONMENTAL/WATER

Job description: Senior scientist, food and water integrity 
analysis. Responsibilities: Develop chemistry for food and 
water integrity analysis device, including identification or
definition of chemistry, demonstration of synthesis, 
integration with device. Must be able to work with a diverse
group. Will acquire up-to-date, extensive specialized expertise
in several related areas, develop solutions to complex problems
that require ingenuity and creativity, possibly drive specific
projects. There will be frequent interdepartmental and 
outside professional contacts. 

Requirements: doctorate in chemistry, chemical engineering,
biochemistry, biology or related field will be considered. 
Hands-on experience a major bonus. Must be able to work with
minimal supervision. Proven track record a plus. 

Please contact: 

Dr. Hilary S. Lackritz
ACLARA BioSciences
1288 Pear Avenue
Mountain View, California 94043 
Phone: 650-210-1204
Fax: 650-210-1210 
mailto:hlackritz@aclara.com 


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