Audience: Business Operations

  • WQRF Summer School Webinars: What Happens to PFAS After Water Treatment?


    While many filters effectively remove PFAS from drinking water, what happens to these contaminants once the filters are discarded? We will examine the retention of PFAS in carbon, anion exchange resin, and RO membranes under simulated landfill conditions. Presenters: Dr. Angela Rodriguez, Dr. George Zhou where we’ll unpack the science!

  • Exploring Business Insights with WQA’s Operations Report


    This week’s episode of the WQA Podcast dives into one of the most powerful tools available to water treatment dealers, the WQA Business Operations Report. Whether you’re running a single-location business or a multibranch operation, this report can help you make smarter, data-driven decisions that lead to real growth. Ryan Shannahan of Sharp Water Culligan…

  • WQA applauds reintroduction of Healthy H2O Act


    The Water Quality Association-backed Healthy Drinking Water Affordability Act was reintroduced in the U.S. Senate today (July 23) by U.S. Sens. Susan Collins (R-ME) and Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), and in the House by U.S. Reps. David Rouzer (R-NC) and Chellie Pingree (D-ME).  The bill, commonly known as the Healthy H2O Act, offers federal grants for…

  • Inside WQA’s Mentorship Program


    Jill Gasienica, WQA’s External Affairs Coordinator, walks listeners through the free program’s evolution, its structure and the value it provides to both mentees and mentors.

  • WQA offers guidance in wake of Texas disaster


    As search and recovery efforts continue following deadly flash flooding in the Hill Country region of south-central Texas, the Water Quality Association is mourning the loss of life and the horrible devastation to the area.  In support of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, other first responders and local governments, WQA offers resources to help ensure…

  • WQA CEO to speak at TEDxFolsom event


    Water Quality Association CEO Pauli Undesser, MWS, will be among the featured speakers at TEDxFolsom on Aug. 16 at the Harris Center for the Arts in Folsom, CA. The independently organized TED event brings together leaders, visionaries, and innovators from across disciplines to explore what’s next for humanity.

  • WQRF Summer School Series #2: Filter It Out


    Jill Notini, the Vice President of Communications and Marketing at the Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers (AHAM), explores the crucial effort to end the sale of counterfeit refrigerator filters. You will learn how counterfeit filters enter the market, the health risks associated with uncertified products, and what you can do to protect consumers.

  • WQRF Summer School Series #1: Kitchen Table Toolbox


    Explore WQRF’s suite of FREE tools designed to help water treatment professionals make informed decisions and drive business success.

  • Innovation in Action


    Learn how a high school student and a water treatment provider came together to design a new Quick Release Tool for water treatment professionals

  • Understanding Salt & Water Softening


    The WQA Podcast features Morton Salt Senior Chemist Matt Mutehart, who walks listeners through the science of salt and water softening.