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About
the NDWC RESULTS Database
[Return to the RESULTS Database search page]
The Registry of Equipment Suppliers of Treatment Technologies for Small
Systems (RESULTS) database gives small communities and regulators information
about technologies successfully used across the U.S. RESULTS is a valuable
tool for evaluating different technologies when replacing or upgrading
current treatment systems. Equipment suppliers will also find RESULTS
to be an effective marketing tool for reaching potential customers.
The most recent RESULTS version includes information from more than
1,000 sites, including all 50 states and some systems in Canada. The
database also includes approximately 250 vendors who manufacture and
supply drinking water technologies.
RESULTS presents a number of technologies including filtration, corrosion
control, ion exchange and demineralization, aeration, disinfection and
oxidation, and organics and inorganics removal.
Searching the database is easy. Using different criteria, searches may
be conducted to learn the location of a particular system, vendors or
manufacturers of certain technologies, a specific technology used by
another system, and the type of drinking water contaminant removed.
This most recent version of RESULTS is a National Drinking Water Clearinghouse
(NDWC) project funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Questions or Comments:
If
you have questions about treatment technologies, suppliers, or related
topics, call NESC at (800) 624-8301 and ask to speak
with a drinking water technical assistance specialist. They can search
the database to find the answers you are looking for. If you prefer
e-mail send a message to
info@mail.nesc.wvu.edu.
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