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AWWA’s Cyanotoxins Webpage

July 24, 2015 Anthony DeRosa
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The American Water Works Association (AWWA) has recently announced that a new page has been added to the AWWA Resource Communities.  The Cyanotoxins Resource Community web page will provide valuable information to AWWA members about the current issues and advisories on this important topic — including tools for evaluating treatment options such as oxidation and powdered activated carbon (PAC).

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