Join AMS at the IWC 2023 from November 12-16 at the Marriott Rivercenter in San Antonio, TX to learn more about the innovative SafeGuard™ H2O treatment solution offered by AMS to remove a wide range of heavy metals and nutrients, as well as inhibit lead, copper and iron corrosion in water transport systems. SafeGuard™ H2O is a fully automated system generating a ferrous or stannous based water treatment reagent on-site and on demand; the system also features real-time online monitoring of contaminant levels to optimize treatment and ensure compliance.
Vladimir Dozortsev Ph.D., Senior Product Manager at AMS and Roy Sanchez, CWP, Water Treatment Operator for the City of Alamosa will present results from a demonstration of the SafeGuard™ H2O technology to reduce arsenic to below 10 ppb in drinking water. The presentation “City of Alamosa Evaluates In-Situ Electrogenerated Ferrous Reagent to Support Arsenic Removal and Replace Bulk Ferric” will detail how this effective and economic arsenic removal technology reliably reduced arsenic levels and provided the City of Alamosa with a viable treatment solution to eliminate reliance on hazardous bulk chemicals and achieve regulatory compliance.
Florida Section AWWA Fall Conference
Join AMS’ Eric Jordan at the Florida Section AWWA Fall Conference in Championsgate, FL from November 26 – 30, 2023. AMS will be showcasing its highly competitive portfolio of advanced water treatment technologies to analyze water quality in real-time and treat water/wastewater for inorganic or trace metal contaminants. AMS’ solutions analyze and treat for contaminants such as As, Cr(VI), Cu, Fe, H2S, Hg, P, Pb, Mn, THMs, Se and more.
Visit AMS at the Innovation Hub, booth #22079 inside the Exhibit Hall of ACE22. Join AMS in San Antonio, Texas from June 13-15, 2022 to learn more about their innovative SafeGuard™ H2O advanced in-situ reagent generation technology that provides an affordable, non-hazardous, energy efficient and environmentally sustainable solution to remove a wide range of heavy metal and inorganic contaminants from water and wastewater.
Innovative Technologies for Decentralized and Small Systems
AMS will join other thought leaders to present water technology innovations that can help address the nation’s pressing drinking water problems related to water quality, quantity, affordability, reliability, and security for small systems at this online webinar hosted by the Water Research Foundation. The “Innovative Technologies for Decentralized and Small Systems” webinar will be held Tuesday, May 10 from 2 pm – 4 pm ET.
Join AMS at the AZ Water Conference in Phoenix, AZ from April 12-14, 2002. AMS will be showcasing their technology platform of advanced solutions that help utilities to analyze and treat trace metal and inorganic contaminants such as As, Cr(VI), Cu, Fe, H2S, Hg, P, Pb, Mn, THMs, Se and more. Visit Booth #925 to learn more.