Peter Fiske


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Getting MORE disinfection with LESS disinfectant with active mixing

Posted by Peter Fiske on 6/2/10 5:27 PM

 

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Topics: Water Quality, disinfectant residual, storage tanks, biofilms

President's Cancer Panel - Drinking Water DBPs Pose Significant Risk

Posted by Peter Fiske on 5/17/10 8:17 PM

 

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Topics: Water Quality, storage tanks, mixing systems, dbp formation

Want To Improve Water Quality? Get Active With Your Mixing!

Posted by Peter Fiske on 5/13/10 5:57 PM

Because mixing in water storage tanks is a new concept, many people don’t realize that there are actually two different types of mixing: active mixing and passive mixing. Most state regulators don’t appreciate the difference either.

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Topics: Water Quality, eliminate stratification, PAX Water Mixer, storage tanks, impeller, mixing systems

3 Tips For Specifying Mixing: Don't Use Pumping Rate Alone!

Posted by Peter Fiske on 5/4/10 7:25 PM

Active mixing has been shown to eliminate thermal stratification, prevent the formation of dead zones, reduce disinfectant residual loss and improve overall water quality in potable water storage tanks. 

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Topics: eliminate stratification, water circulation, high water age, mixing systems

PAX Water Technologies - Improving Efficiency in the Water Industry

Posted by Peter Fiske on 3/26/10 7:15 PM

Welcome to the PAX Water Technologies' Web Log! Four years ago, we entered the water industry with a new approach to product development: biomimicry. Biomimicry is the process of studying natural systems and adapting Nature's best designs to solve engineering challenges. We saw a great fit with the water industry: Nature has been transporting, treating and distributing water since the formation of the planet. And over all those millions of years Nature has developed some ingenious ways of improving process efficiency and saving energy.

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Topics: Water Quality, eliminate stratification, biomimicry, PAX Water Mixer, storage tanks, freeze protection, dbp formation

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