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new business opportunities in these areas as well as in other water treatment areas such
as municipal water and wastewater, and industrial wastewater.
Author's note: This chapter is a summation of several articles by the author that were pub-
lished in the ULTRAPURE WATER ® Journal between 2009 and 2010. Additional background
and information is available at www.ultrapurewater.com or www.globalwaterintel.com.
Acknowledgments
The author thanks the following individuals for their help with Table 13.1: Slava Libman,
PhD, Air Liquide-Balazs NanoAnalysis; Anthony Bevilacqua, PhD, METTLER-TOLEDO
Thornton; Marty Burkhart, Hi Pure Tech Inc.; William V. Collentro, Water Consulting
Specialists; and Brad Buecker, Kiewit Power Engineers.
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