


The urgency of investing in recreational water control to avoid waterborne disease and health care cost burden
On April 6, during the National Recreational Water Quality Workshop, organized by the US-EPA and the Conservation Technology Information Center, Sam Dorevitch, an environmental epidemiologist and research associate professor of environmental and occupational health...
Water filters and virus
What filters remove viruses from water? Learn about the most commonly used filters in the water industry to ensure proper water quality management based on virus control, which will increase the quality assurance of all filters better than bacteria. Filters. There are...
Adequate access to hygiene and sanitation could significantly reduce the risk of waterborne diseases
March 22 was World Water Day, and all international organizations working to guarantee the human right of access to safe water highlighted the precariousness of this resource and the main risks faced by the population. At Bluephage, we closely follow the Sustainable...
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