Using electrochemical advanced oxidation with free-standing boron-doped diamond electrodes to destroy PFAS.
pump industry regulations
New product design requirements may make some motors obsolete.
Key regulations are back on the table under a new presidential administration.
Pump system professionals must be aware of new rules to adapt to an evolving marketplace.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala (Jan. 5, 2016) - In June 2011, the Department of Energy (DOE) issued a Request for Information that began the process of regulating pump efficiency in the U.S. for the first time. On New Year's Eve, that process culminated in the release of the anticipated final rule.
The updated regulations may require machine redesign and premium efficiency motors and components.
New regulations challenge oil and gas producers to optimize operations, and oil-free reciprocating gas compressors can help.
Pump manufacturers should prepare for the changes that the impending DOE pump efficiency regulations will bring, including possible design improvements.
Pump manufacturers should prepare for the changes that the impending regulations will bring, including possible design improvements.
These new regulations may include costly design improvements.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (June 12, 2012) – The Water Environment Federation (WEF) supports the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) recently-released Clean Water Act (CWA) Integrated Planning Framework.