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EPISODE · May 23, 2018 · 10 MIN

WQA Radio #70 - WQRF Benchmarking Study

from The WQA Podcast · host Water Quality Association

Our guest is Christina Devine, researcher at Virginia Tech University, talking about the WQRF anti-scaling benchmarking study and the potential impact it could have for consumers when it comes to buying water treatment products. We talked with Christina at the WQA Convention & Exposition in Denver. She was there to accept this year’s Honorary Member award on behalf of Dr. Marc Edwards. http://wqa.org/blog

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published May 23, 2018

Our guest is Christina Devine, researcher at Virginia Tech University, talking about the WQRF anti-scaling benchmarking study and the potential impact it could have for consumers when it comes to buying water treatment products. We talked with Christina at the WQA Convention & Exposition in Denver. She was there to accept this year’s Honorary Member award on behalf of Dr. Marc Edwards. http://wqa.org/blog

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