Dienstag, Mai 25th, 2010

Aquionics Helps Oilfield Drilling Process Go Green

Bacteria control has recently become an important topic for discussion in the oil and gas industry. Inadequate biocidal treatments can have negative consequences ranging from souring the reservoir with hydrogen sulfide gas, to microbial induced corrosion or the loss of fluid stability during stimulation. And with stricter regulations on stimulation fluid additives, there has been 


Dienstag, April 27th, 2010

Aquionics Appoints John Psaroudis as Aquatics Sales Manager

Psaroudis to increase customer awareness of chemical-free UV disinfection for pools and spas Erlanger, Kentucky (April 22, 2010) – To further expand its reach into the North American pool and spa market, UV disinfection equipment manufacturer Aquionics has named John Psaroudis as Aquatics Sales Manager. In his new role, Psaroudis will seek to increase customer 


Dienstag, Februar 23rd, 2010

Aquionics Presentation at HWEA

Bree Trembly, Aquionics’ Regional Sales Engineer, will be presenting a paper at the Hawaii Water Environmental Association (HWEA) Conference, March 16-17 at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall in Honolulu, Hawaii. The paper, entitled “Closed Vessel UV for Reuse Applications in Hawaii,” draws on six years of experience with the current NWRI/AwwaRF UV guidelines 


Dienstag, Februar 16th, 2010

Aquionics UV Chosen to Disinfect Aruba’s Drinking Water and Wastewater

Caribbean island opts for UV instead of chlorine as part of its ‘anti chemical’ policy The Caribbean island of Aruba situated just off the coast of Venezuela has a semi-arid climate, caused by the north-westerly trade winds dropping most of their rain on the Windward Islands to the north-east. A popular tourist destination because of 


Samstag, Oktober 17th, 2009

Aquionics Presentation at the WQTC

Oliver Lawal, Aquionics’ Vice President of Technology, has co-authored a paper entitled “UV Intensity Setpoint Approach Re-Defined”, which is being presented at the Water Quality Technology Conference (WQTC) in Seattle in November. The other authors are David Gaithuma, Harold Wright (Carollo Engineers) and Steve Larner (Hanovia Ltd). The paper presents an alternative approach to develop