American Water's R&D team presents at Water Quality Technology Conference

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Members of American Water's Research and Development (R&D) team led conversations and shared expertise at the American Water Works Association's recent Water Quality Technology Conference in Tacoma, Washington. The R&D team presented on a variety of topics: surface water PFAS treatment pilot testing program, hyperspectral imaging as an early warning system for algal bloom formation, the mechanistic effect of disinfectants on waterborne opportunistic pathogens, and water quality monitoring and treatment. 📸: William R. Morales Medina, Ph.D., Scientist, American Water; Katie Kohoutek, Scientist, American Water; Christiane Hoppe-Jones, Senior Scientist, American Water

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Jeffrey M. Taylor

Vice President, Chief SEC Counsel and Secretary at American Water

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So immensely proud of all our scientists and the scientific research and leadership we support, all of which is an essential part of our mission to provide clean, safe, and affordable water and wastewater services to our customers.

Great to see the team out front sharing real hands-on knowledge. The range of topics shows how much work goes into keeping water safe and ahead of emerging challenges.

Lynda DiMenna

VP, Environmental Policy, Planning and Research at American Water

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Congratulations team! So proud of the work that you continue to do!

Wayne Troupe

SME in water treatment, cycle chemistry and chemical applications.

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Excellent work...

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